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Tabasco
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Location: Zone 9a, 50 miles North of Tampa Fl

Late June in Florida

I managed to get some little harvests going.
Tomatoes are all uphill both directions in this heat, but I'm getting some. (Won't do that again next year)
Cukes came around and are producing nicely.
Banana peppers and jalapenos are almost unstoppable.
Basil and oregano grow like weeds.
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rainbowgardener
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Location: TN/GA 7b

Yes, summer is not tomato season in the south, although it is for me. You need to start tomatoes very early and just let them be done about now. Then you can plant more in Aug-Sept for a fall/winter crop. So you can have tomato harvests twice a year, which I can't, but not in the summer.



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