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Old January 7, 2022   #4
SeniorTomate
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Hello! I mimic Fred's input. We have had a couple of fair weather (mild) summers in Southern California the last two years. In 2020, I was growing some Beef Steaks (German Pink) and started seed in Feb. with transplant in April. Didn't even get any tomatoes until August. I got a second crop in November not as many but still got some. I live in Orange but grew the tomatoes in Irvine. I am going to try shorter growing varieties (like 50 to 65 days) in Feb and the longer growing varieties (80 to 90 days) I'm going to seed start in May.
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