



These plants have done well in the rain. I'm hoping for warmer days so the plants can get some growth going. I notice the tomato plants seem to be 'on hold' in the colder days and nites. They haven't had any growth since planted over 2 weeks ago, but the nites have been in the 40s and the days lately in the 50s and low 60s. I think we are going to get some 70s daytimes this week. That should do some good.
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