Disclaimer: This post was originally posted by Hero Member, cushman350. This user is located in Tomato Hell, Wichita Falls, TX Zone 7b. This was originally posted on May 1, 2013.The Nut shell. [ Besides Wichita Falls being settled on sacred Indian burial grounds and is pretty much cursed from day one. Undecided]
For the last 2 years, the last freeze has occurred in Feb, not the normal end of March/Apr. Hell, we used to set out seedlings Apr 1st, but from Apr26 - Mid-Sept, daily temps NOW stay above 100 degrees. Pollination ceases. Do the math. I'm stuck with these early "wonders" that just don't spin my tires like a Cherokee P or Mr. Stripey. You have to have at least 110 days for those and I haven't met an early yet that I would grow again. We have lost our season here.
I know now that any efforts need to be in very early hot bed protection, so I have control over the lives of my toms, not Mutta Naycha, in order to beat the end of April 90 degrees heat. That's too much work, for me anyway. It would have to be a science project and people MIGHT get the wrong idea. IYKWIM (
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IYKWIM), and hey, go to THAT much trouble, ah, why not?