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tomato weather question
I know you are supposed to wait until night temps are in the 50s F before
planting tomatoes. My question is this: what happens if you don't? I mean, if night time temps are in the 40s when you plant, does that mean you're doomed, or does it just take longer to mature, or what? -- hillary israeli vmd http://www.hillary.net "uber vaccae in quattuor partes divisum est." not-so-newly minted veterinarian-at-large |
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