Chickie'sMomaInNH
Garden Master
i'll have to look out for the Gary O Sena. don't think i've seen it when looking through Baker's Creek.
That's why I prefer the Sunset zones to the official zones. They take a lot more factors into consideration.In the annuals, it doesn't much matter how the meteorology folks classify our overall climate. What matters is our growing season weather.
During the summer, we join California and much of the West in a "Mediterranean" climate. With weeks without rain and low humidity, one might think that this would be ideal tomato country. The difference with places south and at lower elevations are the cool nights. Highs in the 90's just days ago have led us to this morning with temperatures in the 40's. No clouds throughout all of this, just too much wind. If I was a tomato, I'd pack my bags for Tuscany ... or, Sacratomato.
Early Mediterranean types, is what I think would do well here. We can't be too hard and fast to this notion but it's entertaining to a simple tomato head like me.
Steve