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Located in inland southern California, zone 9b.

[Image description: split image, the top photo is four tomatoes on a cutting board, the bottom photo is hundreds of multicolor heirloom tomatoes covering a kitchen counter.]

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[-] marin@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

These are so beautiful and I am obsessed. When you expecting to harvest the same amount from last year?

[-] thrawn21@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Well I put the seedlings in 3 weeks later this year, so between that and the delayed heat, I'd say I'm about a month behind.

I just checked, and I harvested my first tomatoes on May 24th last year, so yeah a month tracks.

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