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hoodat
Garden Addicted
Part of it is due to the soil that I've been improving for years and part of it is just the nature of Mortgage Lifters but most of it I can't really take credit for. San Diego is naturally a top tomato climate. We start off with the "May gray and June gloom" which lets tomatos get established with little stress and then gradually get warmer and sunnier as the Summer wears on, slowly tapering off in the Fall so the season goes on for a long time.