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Hi All,

On my cherry tomatoes, I have all kinds of clusters of
green tomatoes. Some now for over two weeks. If
I didn't know better, I would think they were mocking me!

How long before they ripen?

Many thanks,
-T
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Todd wrote:
Hi All,

On my cherry tomatoes, I have all kinds of clusters of
green tomatoes. Some now for over two weeks. If
I didn't know better, I would think they were mocking me!

How long before they ripen?

Many thanks,
-T


What has the temperature been lately?

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On 07/07/2014 03:02 AM, David Hare-Scott wrote:
Todd wrote:
Hi All,

On my cherry tomatoes, I have all kinds of clusters of
green tomatoes. Some now for over two weeks. If
I didn't know better, I would think they were mocking me!

How long before they ripen?

Many thanks,
-T


What has the temperature been lately?

D


Hi David,

Typically, 95F in the day and 65F in the night.

They say thunderstorms are possible all week. Love
the growth spurts after a thunderstorm (sky fertilizer),
as long as there is no accompanying hail.

-T

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On 07/06/2014 05:00 PM, Todd wrote:
Hi All,

On my cherry tomatoes, I have all kinds of clusters of
green tomatoes. Some now for over two weeks. If
I didn't know better, I would think they were mocking me!

How long before they ripen?

Many thanks,
-T


Today, I just noticed five "orange" ones. Yesterday
they were all green. Shouldn't be long now!

Oh and the zuke I harvest two off of last week
has another two that should be ready by the weekend.
The rest of them have ton and tons of flowers.

And, I now have a number of little eggplant. The
largest is about four inches now.


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On 07/17/2014 08:58 PM, Todd wrote:
On 07/06/2014 05:00 PM, Todd wrote:
Hi All,

On my cherry tomatoes, I have all kinds of clusters of
green tomatoes. Some now for over two weeks. If
I didn't know better, I would think they were mocking me!

How long before they ripen?

Many thanks,
-T


Today, I just noticed five "orange" ones. Yesterday
they were all green. Shouldn't be long now!

Oh and the zuke I harvest two off of last week
has another two that should be ready by the weekend.
The rest of them have ton and tons of flowers.

And, I now have a number of little eggplant. The
largest is about four inches now.



Hi All,

Just picked about 12 cups of them! Next week
looks like another 12 cups too!

Yippee! And they taste really good too!

-T

The black cherries are not so productive. Only
got about five of them. Next year, I will skip
them and look for some sun golds.

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