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		<description>Northern Calif...I&#039;d be guessin, but here&#039;s a couple attempts to look at. First if your temps at night drop below the mid-50&#039;s, that might cause some bloom drop?? Too much fertilizer, or even your soil being to dry might be problems too. My Grandfather always would plant by the moon. Swore that if you didn&#039;t use the moon, peas as an example, they make big beautiful bushes...but set very few peas?? That&#039;s what he said...Deb&#039;s brother-in-law swears by the same thing. When we set out in our outdoor garden, we use moon favorable dates too, especially peas. Our crops have been heavy-bearing. BUT, I&#039;ve never tried peas any other way. Our greenhouse, we&#039;re not sure yet. Just zero to hardly any experience with a grow house at this point.

 Down here when the weather is really starting to get hot, July and August, our plants don&#039;t do well. The sun literally scalds them...at our place anyway. 

You guys take care!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Northern Calif&#8230;I&#8217;d be guessin, but here&#8217;s a couple attempts to look at. First if your temps at night drop below the mid-50&#8242;s, that might cause some bloom drop?? Too much fertilizer, or even your soil being to dry might be problems too. My Grandfather always would plant by the moon. Swore that if you didn&#8217;t use the moon, peas as an example, they make big beautiful bushes&#8230;but set very few peas?? That&#8217;s what he said&#8230;Deb&#8217;s brother-in-law swears by the same thing. When we set out in our outdoor garden, we use moon favorable dates too, especially peas. Our crops have been heavy-bearing. BUT, I&#8217;ve never tried peas any other way. Our greenhouse, we&#8217;re not sure yet. Just zero to hardly any experience with a grow house at this point.</p>
<p> Down here when the weather is really starting to get hot, July and August, our plants don&#8217;t do well. The sun literally scalds them&#8230;at our place anyway. </p>
<p>You guys take care!</p>
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		<description>Ola! Admin,
Along the same lines,, I&quot;m growing patio tomatoes in a raised bed greenhouse in Northern California.  The plants look great...nice and big and green with lots of blossoms..........but not very many tomatoes?? Why is that?  Is it getting too hot?  Or do I need to let the bird and the bee&#039;s get to them? I did spray them for several weeks with tomatoe set.  Thanks
Catch you again soon!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ola! Admin,<br />
Along the same lines,, I&#8221;m growing patio tomatoes in a raised bed greenhouse in Northern California.  The plants look great&#8230;nice and big and green with lots of blossoms&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.but not very many tomatoes?? Why is that?  Is it getting too hot?  Or do I need to let the bird and the bee&#8217;s get to them? I did spray them for several weeks with tomatoe set.  Thanks<br />
Catch you again soon!</p>
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