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Old 09-20-2011, 09:21 PM   #1
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green tomatoes?

Should I give up hope on the green ones I have? Any tricks? I was thinking of covering the whole plant with one of those paper leaf bags at night. Otherwise they are getting picked and pickled.
Raven maybe some insight?
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Old 09-20-2011, 10:09 PM   #2
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Though I haven't tried it yet, I was told to take them and put them in a brown paper bag with an apple or two. Apparently, the apple gives off some gas and ripens them. Check every day.

I have a ton that just won't turn so I think I'm going to try it out and see if it works

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Old 09-21-2011, 01:30 AM   #3
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oh sure

green tomatoes are quite easy to ripen

the cut apple inside a brown paper bag trick (which allows them to breathe)
gives off ethlyne gas, the same gas commercial growers
use to ripen all commercial tomato's

SO...no need to pickle them.... you can even freeze some but
those you typically only use in stews or pasta dishes .

as for covering them.... thats usually a lost cause unless you use
walls of water.... but those are not huge, and usually are used for smaller plants
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Old 09-21-2011, 06:35 AM   #4
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be glad you have some green ones.. this was the worst crop for me in 20 years.. the vines just never grew..we normaly put up 10-15 gallons of sauce each season... we were hard pressed to get enough for a can of stewed tomatoes.. we have bumper crop of eggplants... last year they were the weak crop.. go figure.

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Old 09-21-2011, 06:46 AM   #5
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right with ya JOE

i thought i'd get a bumper crop this year
last year i grew tomatoes in 5 gallon pots
and i was givin them away by the box

this year i didn't use the five gallon pots
and the plants started out great but the drought/heat
combination ...they didn't like the weather sumthin

so next year,
i will DOUBLE my pots production on EVERYTHING
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i thought i'd get a bumper crop this year
last year i grew tomatoes in 5 gallon pots
and i was givin them away by the box

this year i didn't use the five gallon pots
and the plants started out great but the drought/heat
combination ...they didn't like the weather sumthin

so next year,
i will DOUBLE my pots production on EVERYTHING
Not wishing any ill will.. but glad I'm not alone... weird summer for sure... on a simular note.. the last few years my pine trees have produced cones up the ying yang.. this year not a one.. and I'm not complaining!

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Old 09-21-2011, 06:55 AM   #7
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brown paper bag and banana skin and tomatoes will turn red.banana's have some kind of gas in skin.was told by a wholesaler all banana shipped come to warehouse green,when supermarkets call in orders for product they put in room and gas them,that way they turn yellow for shipment to stores.
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Old 09-21-2011, 07:44 AM   #8
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was doing ok with them, then the hurricane wind, and salt killed pretty much everything in the garden.

60 % of the time, it works every time.
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Old 09-21-2011, 03:32 PM   #9
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i they are light green(just before turning red) they will ripen on the wind sllll If the are to young and really green, pickle them. I love pickled green tomtoes. nice on sandwiches in salads or just right out of the pickle jar to your mouth

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