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June 17, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: AL
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Viable Seed?
We just got power back and of course first thing after unreal storms and wind we had was to check garden. It's a mess. New shade structure I was almost done building from PVC pipe in totally flattened and so are my plants.
The storm came out of no where and in a half hour we got enough rain to fill a cereal bowl. The wind was so bad I have to check and make sure part of my roof didn't come loose, but the worst is I have some tomatoes that got ripped off the vine. They are green, no sign of blush at all. If I bring them inside and put on the counter, will they still ripen if they that hard and green and also, which is my main question, since there is no blush, if they should ripen, would the seed be viable or not? Wondering whether I can save these guys for viable seed or if I should just get out a frying pan and make a batch of cornbread and fried green tomatoes. |
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