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Old March 30, 2012   #21
feldon30
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Even if they did, I'd have to grow inside a greenhouse. In 2010, there were 4 months of sunny 70's so the tomatoes were great that year (I went to the tomato tasting at Toftegaard). Last year, it was cool and rainy all summer so the tomato crop was poor. It would be a lot of effort and crossing fingers for possibly little-to-no harvest. Or I could grow cherries. Cherries grow well in a greenhouse. I found Sungold, Black Cherry, and other varieties for sale.

I can just wait til I am somewhere I can grow lots of plants.
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