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Old June 28, 2018   #18
edweather
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Ed how are your tomato plants doing? You must have a lot of beautiful ripe tomatoes. Mine have held up well considering I was 2 months late in planting them and it poured every day for 3 weeks and still raining quite a bit.

No ripe ones yet but have quite a few producing and getting close...

Ginny
Ginny, Thanks for asking. Just got back from vacation, and saw your message. We were gone for 2 weeks, and had someone watering the plants. Yes, we have had had a very good harvest. The pruning this year and vigilant spraying has made a big difference. Still picking tomatoes, and still setting some with a heat index over 100F. A little disease was present when we got back, but I made quick work of pruning and spraying this am. Our rain gauge had 5.83" in it for a 16 day total.

Hopefully you will have some ripe ones soon. Your plants look great. Keep up the good work. Best, Ed
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