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We had August weather in May....unseasonably hot, no rain, but high humidity. Too hot for tomatoes to set. Some plants had some early fruit, but the heat toughened the skins and splitting was a problem. Through late May, June, and in to July....no tomatoes. The heat/drought broke in late July, and the tomatoes started making tomatoes, but it was so late in the year that blight was a problem. We are getting a few tomatoes, but nothing like we expected. Many of our neighbors got NO tomatoes.
We out thought ourselves this year. We usually have more tomatoes than we can eat, preserve, or give away (everybody grows tomatoes here), so we only planted 5 plants this year expecting that to more than fill our needs. We fell a little short. Every ripe tomato brought into the house was a celebratory event.
Everything else was about like you described. Bumper crop of Butternuts. Melons OK...Cantaloupes a bright spot....best tasting we've ever had. Green Beans OK, but not like last year. Field Peas (Cow Peas/Crowder Peas) GOOD. Nothing seems to bother them.
The wild Blackberries started great with early Spring rain, but the May/June/July drought just dried them up into small, hard, bitter balls.
Compared to last year, this year was disappointing, but OK. We learned some stuff, and have exciting plans for this Fall, and next year.
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