Re: [Organic_Gardening] Tomato issues
Are you in an area of California that is suffering from very high temperatures at the moment? If so, that is probably the problem. Tomato blossoms won't set when the temperature is higher than 90 degrees.
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> From: Cindi <cindi93069@yahoo.com>
>To: "Organic_Gardening@yahoogroups.com" <Organic_Gardening@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 6:29 PM
>Subject: [Organic_Gardening] Tomato issues
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>Hi gang,
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>This is the 2nd year that I am having a terrible tomato time. I live in Northern California, nice warm sunny climate. My two cherry plants are doing great, especially the sungolds. The other 4 heirlooms are growing but not producing. I have two purples and a couple striped. Plants are about 3-4 high with hardly any blossoms. Same thing happened last year (my first as a gardener) so I tried different varieties this year with the same annoying results.
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>Any advice/suggestions?
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>Thanks,
>Cindi
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