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|    T to songbird    |
|    Re: Moby Grape Tomato    |
|    15 Mar 20 15:46:14    |
      From: T@invalid.invalid              On 2020-03-15 05:12, songbird wrote:       > T wrote:       > ...       >> Just out of curiosity, what are their time to maturity?       >> I have to have 70 days or less       >       > that sounds wrong. you get frosts in the middle of       > August? i think in the past you've said you are in       > about the same zone as i am. ?       >       > a normal season for us is about 100-110 days.       >       > aka we plant our warm weather crops like tomatoes       > towards the end of May and they run until the frost       > gets them either in late September or by the middle       > of October if we get a break.       >       > this past winter has been kinda wimpy, but it isn't       > over yet either. :)       >       >       > songbird       >              Zone 6b              I really only have about 60 days. We plant end of       May and frost gets up early October.              Still raining and snowing today.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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