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Old 29-07-2004, 05:45 PM
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Default Slow ripening

I've been pulling in ripe ones... I'd hate it if my whole garden full
of tomatoes ripened at once... We have to have time to eat some of them
first!

(To make a long story short, we started plants, the frost got them, and
then we got more plants, and I had started seeds, and they're all now
growing. 14 ripe tomatoes so far, with more turning.)

Puckdropper
North-Eastern Indiana

Al Dykes wrote:
In article ,
Ken Anderson wrote:

There was some mention at the poker table last night about how the tomatoes
around here look good, but aren't ripening. I mean, mine are still green
without a trace of orange yet. Anyone else noticing a slow ripening of
tomatoes this year? I'm in northern Ohio.





Ditto here in east central NJ. a couple of small ones have turned
yellow and soft. I've eaten these and they taste very good. It hasn't
been near 90 yet. A couple few 80 80's days and very cool nights. It
was 65 last night and been in the 50's recently.