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Started by Tulipa, September 26, 2006, 20:13:01

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Tulipa

I have never been in this situation before, I still have loads of tomatoes on my plants which are outdoors.  Yesterday and today there have been none ripe or ripening, should I pick them all now and bring them inside to ripen, and make chutney.  I am wondering if the colder and longer nights have stopped them ripening even though we have had glorious days.   I am grateful for any advice.  Thanks, T.

Tulipa


Georgie

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Hi Tulippa.  This is not something I have a problem with here in the South but I've read that the following help:

1.  Put banana skins underneath the plants.
2.  Cover the plants with enviromesh.
3.  Snap the stems and lie them on the soil.
4.  Cut the stems and hang them in a warm dry place.
5.  Pick the fruits and put them in a drawer with either a ripe tomato or a banana.

Take your pick!   :)

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Merry Tiller

If you're expecting frost pick 'em
If you're not expecting frost don't pick 'em yet

Tulipa

Thanks both of you, I will leave them then.  It was just a suprise after picking so many each day to have none ready.  I am in the south so not expecting a frost just yet, but will have to go out and buy some which won't be any match for these. :(

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