Green Tomatoes
- Millymollymandy
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Look at that gorgeous redness! Things are definitely moving forward on the tomato front and, although I've been impatiently waiting for weeks, on reflection I don't think it's really that much later than in previous years.
BTW, if you click on the picture you can see a larger version - free photo sharing from Flickr gets a thumbs up from me as a very neat way of sharing images (I've got a whole set of garden pictures on there).
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Wulf - now you are making me go green - with envy - lovely red toms indeed you little show off!
As we are finally having some lovely days my two orangy red fellows are slowly becoming redder - yippee. And mine are in a greenhouse too so heres hoping they will encourage their buddies to also go red.
However, one problem I do think I have is I am becoming very sad - I am now talking about tomato's as tho they are people - do you think I will be able to eat them or will I have become just a little to attached to the guy's????

As we are finally having some lovely days my two orangy red fellows are slowly becoming redder - yippee. And mine are in a greenhouse too so heres hoping they will encourage their buddies to also go red.
However, one problem I do think I have is I am becoming very sad - I am now talking about tomato's as tho they are people - do you think I will be able to eat them or will I have become just a little to attached to the guy's????

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I don't change the banana skins...I hang them on the wire that is stretched across the greenhouse and leave them to go black ..if necessary I add more. And it has worked for me ....I have had 3 large boxes ...like the sort you used to get in the greengrocers....full of toms.....and large quantities in the freezer already...persevere with the banana skins..although you may just have late varieties
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I think the banana skins will work better in a greenhouse than outdoors. Someone somewhere said it had to be in an enclosed space because of the gas given off by the bananas.
I picked 4 more yellow cherry toms yesterday. With the rate the cucumbers and the courgettes are growing, I'm happy to wait for the toms!!
I picked 4 more yellow cherry toms yesterday. With the rate the cucumbers and the courgettes are growing, I'm happy to wait for the toms!!
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