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Old January 26, 2019   #11
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Originally Posted by b54red View Post
I'm thinking that winter may run a bit late this year. Maybe we will have a wonderful long spring like last year. I could do with a repeat of that super tomato growing weather again this year. The only problem with it was that fall didn't get here til way up into November and so it ruined my fall garden but on the plus side I had tomatoes and bell peppers way later than usual.
Bill
Our fall was the same. Great tomato growing but the fall soil was too hot to plant bush beans until mid September when Hurricane Florence cooled the soil enough to plant. That pushed the first picking back to Nov 3 and then it was a race between beans and first frost, which got the last few. Like you I had tomatoes and peppers until late.
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