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When to give up on Tomatoes
Here in central Alabama it is still in the 70's. It did get into the low
30's a couple of nights. I have a few tomatoes on which the fruit continues to get larger, but doesn't seem to want to ripen. They're only getting a couple of hours of sun right now. The cherry size Hungarian Yellows continue to ripen, but the bigger varieties don't seem to do much, though I had one fruit start to blush after the cold snap, so it is probably possible. I should probably give up, but this second round of tomatoes are the survivors of the squirrel carnage earlier this season. And why did the squirrels give up on the tomatoes anyway? TIA -- Martin McCaffery Director Capri Theatre Montgomery, AL |
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