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WD. you may be right. I have seeds from as far back as 2016, but used seeds from last year. But, a few friends of mine that also have been planting the tomatoes and save their own seeds are having similar issues, so not sure if it's the seeds, or the weather. I'm also thinking it may be some fungal infection like Fasarium wilt. Either way, not a good year, really bummed after all the work. My cukes are doing great as are just about everything else except the tomatoes. Come to think of it i also have other tomatoes growing ( no idea what kind they are or where i got the seeds) and although they're doing a bit better, they also have the same problem. If you need more seeds i can send you some from previous years in case the 2020 ones are breeding out as you say. Not sure yet as to what I'm going to do for next year as my wife will be talking to Human Resources in a week or two to find out if she can retire next summer. If that happens we'll be in Spain for the later part of the summer through the spring and will have no need for a garden. Your tomatoes look fantastic! Great job, I'm envious. Well, at least I won't be spending hours on end canning this year.
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