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Old 04-01-2007, 02:35 AM posted to aus.gardens
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but one thing I do know is that if your tomato plants get bitten
and cark it, pull them out by the roots and hang them upside down;

you'll
get most of your green tomatoes ripening that way. I had tomatoes

half way
through winter with this trick!!


thank you! that's a good tip. i suspect there'll be a lot of hanging
tomatoes around here this autumn :-) (they're just going so

sloooooow!)

Or make lots of green tomato pickle.


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