tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post3495388234749852109..comments2023-02-21T08:29:58.502-06:00Comments on Society Garlic: Vegetable garden's harvest updateIrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05517165081477969468noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-62015087854440311842009-07-02T12:43:01.305-05:002009-07-02T12:43:01.305-05:00Hi Lancashire rose,
I still have several heirloom...Hi Lancashire rose,<br /><br />I still have several heirlooms I grew from seed but put in the ground too late to produce any fruit. However, they all seem pretty healthy, so I'll take your advice and cut them back some.<br /><br />This will be my first time trying Fall tomatoes!Irishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05517165081477969468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-90095640784742138232009-07-02T04:48:11.943-05:002009-07-02T04:48:11.943-05:00It looks as though you had a great harvest despite...It looks as though you had a great harvest despite the heat and lack of rain. It is true about the tomatoes ripening but I usually keep this technique until the fall when frost is threatened. Don't forget that it is time to get another crop of tomatoes going for the fall. You can cut back some of the old ones or seed them now. A fall crop usually produces another bumper harvest and green Rock rose https://www.blogger.com/profile/00348711150803587369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-79332216964883995632009-07-01T14:58:35.338-05:002009-07-01T14:58:35.338-05:00Hi Deb,
I, too, thought that was pretty fascinati...Hi Deb,<br /><br />I, too, thought that was pretty fascinating that once the tomato start to show color it doesn't make any difference if it's on the vine or your kitchen table!<br /><br />And you're welcome re tomato seed saving! I had no idea about it until recently. Apparently the two-three days you stir the seed-water with your finger allows it to sort of ferment a bit before you Irishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05517165081477969468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-81204252896277912272009-07-01T14:42:07.627-05:002009-07-01T14:42:07.627-05:00Ooops I now have Harvest Envy.. : ) That is good ...Ooops I now have Harvest Envy.. : ) That is good news about bringing in the slightly colored tomatoes - and I sure appreciate the seed saving information. There's always next year! <br /><br />PS - adorable cat!TexasDebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11214888876514137890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-48473423528929181772009-06-30T09:46:40.881-05:002009-06-30T09:46:40.881-05:00Hi Caroline,
I forgot to shoo the kitty off the t...Hi Caroline,<br /><br />I forgot to shoo the kitty off the table because I was cracking up when I saw her tasting the tomato water and looking at me like, "what's the problem?"<br /><br />I'm not expecting any new fruit to set either but will keep the plants alive and hope for some Fall tomatoes--never tried that before.<br /><br />Hope your getting the rain I'm getting!Irishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05517165081477969468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047665621527595201.post-34072981717094222732009-06-29T21:15:23.318-05:002009-06-29T21:15:23.318-05:00Aww! What a sweet kitty. My tomato production se...Aww! What a sweet kitty. My tomato production seems to be winding down. There are a few blossoms on the Juliet, but I fear it's too hot for any fruit to set. I'm taking your advice and bringing in the last two Celebrity fruits as soon as they show a hint of pink.Carolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12621220516578692069noreply@blogger.com