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I have grown Sungold year after year in my greenhouse.

This year quite a few of the fruit are very mushy - but not all of them. Never
had this before.

Any ideas please?

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Judith wrote in
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I have grown Sungold year after year in my greenhouse.

This year quite a few of the fruit are very mushy - but not all of
them. Never had this before.

Any ideas please?



The weather this year? It has been strange and perhaps not the climate for
your Sungold toms. I think most home tomato growers are having problems
this year, at least the ones I have spoken to on a local allotment site and
this newsgroup have had less than the normal average crop.

Baz
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