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Monday, August 4, 2014. More plants setting fruit and some blushing in the hot July weather. July 2014 was unusually hot, with most days in the 80s, and even a week in the high-80s and low-90s. Overnight lows were in the mid- to high-50s. When temperatures started heating up, I removed the black plastic over the tomato beds, and as the days got hotter, the plants really took off. Fruit on Sun Sugar blushing on July 16th. Fruit ripening on Matts Wild Cherry by July 16th. By July 16th the three Cherokee P.

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Monday, August 4, 2014. More plants setting fruit and some blushing in the hot July weather. July 2014 was unusually hot, with most days in the 80s, and even a week in the high-80s and low-90s. Overnight lows were in the mid- to high-50s. When temperatures started heating up, I removed the black plastic over the tomato beds, and as the days got hotter, the plants really took off. Fruit on Sun Sugar blushing on July 16th. Fruit ripening on Matts Wild Cherry by July 16th. By July 16th the three Cherokee P.

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