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Old October 14, 2018   #3316
Zone9b
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As always I very much enjoyed reading your posts from the last few days. I have a bed of Pike Snap Beans which I should be able to start picking by the end of the month. I have quite of few tomato plants which are setting fruit at temperatures of 74 and 75. Even though almost all the varieties I have out have quite a few flowers it is only the quite early varieties Fourth of July and Bush Early Girl that have been setting fruit. These varieties certainly don't produce great tasting tomatoes but they are very dependable, especially BEG, it has never failed me.
As of this morning the morning low temps are starting to be more cooperative. 71 degrees this morning. Looking at the forecast, next Sun, Mon and Tue morning lows are 68, 69 and 69. If that happens it would be approx 2 degrees above the average morning lows for those days but still quite workable.
Larry
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