Relentless heat takes a bite out of the bounty of backyard tomatoes this year

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Colorado State University Master Gardeners have cooler heads about hot reproduction: “If the daytime temperature reaches 90°F by 10 a.m., blossoms that opened that morning abort,” they warn, noting that with the right balane of watering, mulch and sweetened soil, tomatoes can grow quite large in high heat.

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