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Hot Weather Tips For Tomatoes

July 11, 2020 by Linda SE

When the heat is on, tomato plants take a break: they don’t care for excessive heat any more than the rest of us. When daytime temperatures are up in the 90s and nights are in the 70s or warmer, tomato plants may keep on blooming, but the flowers often fall off and fruit does not set. Growing tomato plants in hot weather is not necessarily difficult, but may not yield any edibles until it cools off. CONTINUE

SOURCE: https://www.burpee.com/gardenadvicecenter/areas-of-interest/flower-gardening/hot-weather-tips-for-tomatoes/article10694.html

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Fruits /Veggies, Gardening Methods Tagged With: hot weather tips, tomatoes

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