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Jun 2, 2016 3:37 PM CST
Bulverde, TX (Zone 8b)
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SALL20 said:The smaller cherry type tomatoes have done well for me. Mine never stopped producing this year! I still have some plants from last year, plus some new ones that the birds planted. Smiling


Cherry tomatoes do well for me, too, in this hot and humid climate. Long after most of my full-size tomatoes give up, the cherry plants will still fire them out. I'm hoping that happens with Black Cherry; this is my first year growing them and they're like mini Cherokee Purple, which is a big win as far as I'm concerned.
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