Blossom drop? It's been too cool in LA to even SEE blossoms on my chiles, at least not here in the San Fernando Valley. Tomatoes are lush and green and over 4' tall, with only about 4 or 5 baby 'maters on 18 plants, some of which are still recovering from our 3-4 nights in the high 30s in April. We should see some 90s this weekend. I am expecting a "Hallelujah Chorus" from our chiles and tomatoes, among other veggies. Tomatillos seem to like the coolth tho, and have set TONS. Any other Californians having luck with their chiles/veggies so far? Ron Van Nuys, CA