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Old January 28, 2011   #9
BigBrownDogHouse
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Originally Posted by shlacm View Post
I would say that it doesn't tolerate combined heat and humidity.
You know what though....that describes Illinois perfectly in the summer. Hot and very HUMID.
Last summer was definitely hotter than 2009 around here.. I do remember that.

I'll probably try it again. I think you have to give every tomato two growing seasons if that first year isn't a good one.
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