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Mid June, tomato flowers don't set fruit
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<blockquote data-quote="4hfarms" data-source="post: 1809448" data-attributes="member: 39740"><p>We started tomatoes in the basement in the end of January from last year's seeds. Have 3 tomatoes so far from 15 plants that made it to planting. The 2 rows of potatoes are nice plants so far....Only 3 brussel sprouts made it past the chickens. Cabbage is nice to but only 2 left growing. Grapes were great until the heat started. Our garden didn't produce last year from the heat. This year we expected the heat and plan to plant later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4hfarms, post: 1809448, member: 39740"] We started tomatoes in the basement in the end of January from last year's seeds. Have 3 tomatoes so far from 15 plants that made it to planting. The 2 rows of potatoes are nice plants so far....Only 3 brussel sprouts made it past the chickens. Cabbage is nice to but only 2 left growing. Grapes were great until the heat started. Our garden didn't produce last year from the heat. This year we expected the heat and plan to plant later. [/QUOTE]
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