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Mountain west and it went from a mild spring to scorching summer very quick. I put a drip line in this year which is working fantastically. I was only watering once a week and thought it was adequate even in the heat, but I was wrong. Lost my zucchini last week. Started watering a bit more to make sure I don't loose anything else.
My tomatoes are loving it. They seem to be doing great.
If I remember right most tomatoes will stop producing if the temperature get above 90 degrees consistently. Though the plant itself loves it.
Oh they can produce. They just turn into partial shade plants to keep from getting baked