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Sep 9, 2016 2:19 PM CST
Name: Thomas
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texaskitty111 said:Those of you in zone 8, do you leave your tomatoes in and get a fall crop? Seems like last year, nothing produced. This is what i got today

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Seems like it's time to give up?
Also, i'm curious if anyone ever gets tomato plants that never produce, even thou its the same variety as a producer? Are there male and female tomato plants, and some just fertilize? I het a few of these every year.


Hey tk,

My Fall tomatoes are doing real good, cucumbers are now blooming and bell peppers are really coming on. All my other plants, peas, corn, okra, collards, mustard, and turnips will be ready to harvest come first of October.

In years past, I have had some Fall tomato plants come on real slow and then bloom like crazy without one single tomato. Like you said, same species in the same garden spot Confused Confused not sure why?
Thomas75

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