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Old June 26, 2018   #14
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Originally Posted by Nan_PA_6b View Post
Having a good early season here too: normally, tomatoes start coming in the end of July/beginning of August. This year I've got F2's of a cross I made and they're super early, so tomatoes are starting to roll in now. There is a manageable amount of septoria, only 1 plant really succumbing. Sugar snap peas are a great treat; most don't make it to the house. I remembered to harvest the goumi berries and currants this year, and the rhubarb is going great.

Nan
Congratulations Nan. Aren't those first couple of weeks great when the tomatoes start ripening left and right? We have not entered the summer doldrums period after over a week of days hitting 98 or above for eight days in a row with no rain yet high humidity. By 8 am it is almost too hot to breath in the garden and it stays that way until daylight each day. We got a bit of rain last night and I am hoping it will cool it off a bit for a day or two.

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