On wednesday, the newspaper's five-day forecast said every day was to be in the upper or mid eighties, and chance of thunderstorms. Every day was in the upper or mid eighties and sunny. At least they're consistent. Today's five day forecast said every day is to be in the upper or mid eighties, and chance of thunderstorms. Any bets on whether we'll get any rain?
In fairness, I have to say that there were a few storms in the area last week, but none of them came through our neighborhood.
In fairness, I have to say that there were a few storms in the area last week, but none of them came through our neighborhood.
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Date: 2005-06-11 10:09 pm (UTC)From:One of my tomato varieties (yellow pear) has blossom end rot. All four of the. grrr.. on the plus side, I identified one of the unmarked tomatoes as a red zebra in the pots on the shady side of the patio. They seem to be doing better than the tomatoes in the ground in the heat and sun.. and water logged ground. PERHAPS *crosses fingers* I will get one of those tomatoes after all.
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Date: 2005-06-12 04:19 pm (UTC)From:I am not sure why no one grows fall tomatoes here, and it may have something to do with the bugs or diseases. They are certainly running through my tomatoes right now. I have three more hillbilly potato leaf that I havn't stuck in the ground yet that are hardening off.. but I think I will try to grow all the varieties this fall, start them at the end of this month, that will give them a three month seedling time, then put them out in September. I don't know if it is too chilly at night then, it CAN drop down to fifty if we get a cool spell (we actually pray for those) at that time. I bet that sounds funny to you.
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Date: 2005-06-12 04:34 pm (UTC)From:Doesn't seem like fifty ought to hurt tomatoes, but what do I know?
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