Western
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I might be blonde, but I'm not dumb!I can figure some things out! :laughing:
Isn't it past your bedtime?? convent has a curfew you know!:rotfl:
I might be blonde, but I'm not dumb!I can figure some things out! :laughing:
I might be blonde, but I'm not dumb!I can figure some things out! :laughing:
Finally getting some tomatoes out of the garden. The vines are in good shape and fairly loaded with fruit. The hot weather has accelerate the ripening. Much better outlook this year than last, which was a total bust. We will be having fresh tomatoes at every meal for a while.
Kyle, I'd bet I've tossed over 50 tomatoes with BER. Luckily, that's a drop in the bucket of what is on the vines. The vines with the most BER are the super fantastic followed by the Bush Big Boy and better boys. I've had just a couple of BER fruits on my early girls and none on my determinate BHN 602 hybrids. I just picked 10 huge tomatoes this morning that were all over 10 oz. The biggest two were Bush big boys at 12.4 and 12.8 oz. I also picked 5 lb of super sweet and sweet 100 cherry tomatoes and a pound of yellow pear cherries. Between the rain and my soaker tapes, I'm keeping them happy. I just added 40% shade cloth above them and the jury is still out on whether that's going to be good or bad. Our recent rains have been a godsend and I feel very lucky. However, all I have to do is stand still and breath to sweat down my clothes after 10:30 AM. I don't have to do a lick of work to be soaked in sweat.![]()
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BTW: Isn't Pesto kinda like guacamole or salsa? It's good over anything.:licking: You're really tempting me with the talk of Jimmie's. There's nothing I like better than those little Italian cheese/vino/sandwich shops. Just the smells inside of one of those places does something to my brain. When I'm in there, I can't even spell 'diet.' :laughing:
That's great news, Charlie. I have so many huge green tomatoes that I can't count them. My window sill in the kitchen is double-decked with ripening tomatoes. I told my wife not to let the cabinet doors slam or we'd have a tomato avalanche.I've found that if I let the tomatoes ripen fully on the vines, they may attract critters. If I get them just a little green and ripen on the window sill, the critters never discover them. I never dispose of any rotten or damaged fruit in the garden. I get it out of there so critters aren't drawn in needlessly.
Kyle, I'd bet I've tossed over 50 tomatoes with BER. Luckily, that's a drop in the bucket of what is on the vines. The vines with the most BER are the super fantastic followed by the Bush Big Boy and better boys. I've had just a couple of BER fruits on my early girls and none on my determinate BHN 602 hybrids. I just picked 10 huge tomatoes this morning that were all over 10 oz. The biggest two were Bush big boys at 12.4 and 12.8 oz. I also picked 5 lb of super sweet and sweet 100 cherry tomatoes and a pound of yellow pear cherries. Between the rain and my soaker tapes, I'm keeping them happy. I just added 40% shade cloth above them and the jury is still out on whether that's going to be good or bad. Our recent rains have been a godsend and I feel very lucky. However, all I have to do is stand still and breath to sweat down my clothes after 10:30 AM. I don't have to do a lick of work to be soaked in sweat.![]()