Retrograde
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Wed Oct-05-11 10:02 PM
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It's the beginning of October and we've had 3 days of rain this week. Now you non-West Coasters may not think much of this but here we have two seasons: rainy - which is supposed to start at the end of November - and dry. We've had a very cool summer and the crops are just starting to come in. However, yesterday's rain flattened half the cornstalks, and my plans to make sun-dried cherry tomatoes like I did last year are dashed.
I did harvest enough tomatoes to put up 13 pints today, not counting the eating ones.
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WhiteTara
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Fri Oct-07-11 02:00 PM
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1. We still can't get things to ripen here. I have plants filled |
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with green tomatoes. It has been a difficult growing season to say the least.
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XemaSab
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Fri Oct-07-11 04:32 PM
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2. Pull out the whole plants |
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and hang them upside-down in the garage.
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