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| That's right... I'm pretty sure they're dead.
Here in Seattle, the weather has taken a turn for the worse.
One plant collapsed a week or so ago. I collected everything off of it that I could, hopign they would ripen inside. No go. Turnign brown and mushy. Out of about 20 plants, we've gotten only a handful of small ripe tomatoes. ALL of my cherries split badly.
On the brigth side, my Cucumbers did OK. But, I was really looking forward to Cucumber-tomato salads...
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Here is a link that might be useful: Here's a few pics of the recent... deaths...
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| You win some, you lose some. I have had rain for 2 months. Most everything is dead. I have to start over. |
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