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Dry or very hot summers tend to produce thick-skinned tomatoes because of….

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Extreme heat fluctuations. Even if you're watering the garden regularly, when the sun is hotter and the air is hotter through the days, it can result in thicker skins as the plants try to conserve moisture.






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