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Old January 7, 2022   #5
KarenO
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I’m not from California and the advice of the Californians above is what I would follow for your main tomato planting. In that climate I would have a hard time resisting planting a couple of plants for some early fresh fruit even if just a pot or two easily managed on a patio. Cherries are earlier and easier usually and you’d have some ripe in spring while you work on the main crop of plants
Have a great season
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