I'm starting seeds for my late season tomatoes today. For the first time am going to try some heat tolerant varieties and see how they perform. Here is a photo of the package from Tomato Growers, for anyone interested in the details.
[img]https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3620/3606792601_c6aee37df5.jpg[/img]
The packs are easier to read at this link.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/15582147@N04/3606792601/
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Interesting read, thank you!
Our VA weather are often similar to your climate, suddenly hot, and humid in upper 90's. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the varieties you chose!
I'm also trying heat tolerant variety, BHN 444 and Heat Wave. Really interested in how this F1 hybrids taste and how well do they really produce...
Regards,
D
Our VA weather are often similar to your climate, suddenly hot, and humid in upper 90's. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the varieties you chose!
I'm also trying heat tolerant variety, BHN 444 and Heat Wave. Really interested in how this F1 hybrids taste and how well do they really produce...
Regards,
D