Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
July 15, 2008 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
|
July 15, 2008 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
|
July 15, 2008 | #18 |
Buffalo-Niagara Tomato TasteFest™ Co-Founder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: The Niagara Frontier
Posts: 942
|
|
July 15, 2008 | #19 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
|
July 15, 2008 | #20 | ||
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Rock Hill, SC
Posts: 5,346
|
Quote:
I have found there to be no difference in flavor, so I pick early:
__________________
[SIZE="3"]I've relaunched my gardening website -- [B]TheUnconventionalTomato.com[/B][/SIZE] * [I][SIZE="1"]*I'm not allowed to post weblinks so you'll have to copy-paste it manually.[/SIZE][/I] |
||
July 16, 2008 | #21 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
|
July 16, 2008 | #22 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
|
July 16, 2008 | #23 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Rock Hill, SC
Posts: 5,346
|
I see lots of cherry tomatoes ready to be harvested!
I store my tomatoes in those baskets, or on the counter or dining room table. I sometimes turn the tomatoes over if they start to get too soft on the bottom before they are fully ripe. No need for special storage, paper bags, etc. Dining Room Table from May 21-June 15th
__________________
[SIZE="3"]I've relaunched my gardening website -- [B]TheUnconventionalTomato.com[/B][/SIZE] * [I][SIZE="1"]*I'm not allowed to post weblinks so you'll have to copy-paste it manually.[/SIZE][/I] |
July 16, 2008 | #24 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: PNW
Posts: 4,743
|
I had mine 1 layer deep in stacks of cardboard boxes
last year. Paper grocery bags will do in a pinch, too. You just have to remember to check them often, because the different kinds of tomatoes in them will ripen at different rates.
__________________
-- alias |
July 16, 2008 | #25 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
Oh wow!
I'm not going to have enough room inside lol... |
July 16, 2008 | #26 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Oak Hill, Virginia Z 6/7
Posts: 47
|
This might be vaguely related to picking tomatoes early...
The latest Cooks Illustrated has a blurb on storing tomatoes. They tested the theory that tomatoes stored stem side down lasted longer than those stored stem side up. A week after placing two batches of tomatoes at room temp half up and the other down they checked and said: Terry Light |
July 16, 2008 | #27 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,027
|
Terry, never even heard of that theory - thanks for posting it. I have observed that tomatoes stored stem end up do occasionally rot and get soft spots faster.
I almost always store tomatoes stem side down. My rationale: I figure since a tomato ripens inside first and bottom to top, I'd rather have what is probably the least ripe side taking the weight of the rest of the tomato. |
July 16, 2008 | #28 |
Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Upstate NY, zone 4b/5a
Posts: 21,169
|
Interesting Terry.
Fact is, I always remove the stem. That's required by commercial farmers so that the stem doesn't poke holes in other tomatoes in the same container and that's what we did on our farm and so that's what I do as well. When I was growing lots and lots of heirlooms I picked them in half bushel baskets and no way was I going to damage fruits by leaving the stems on. And as I see it, the area where the stem attaches does scar over quite quickly and I sure have trouble seeing how such fruits shrivel, etc., b'c many times my fruits had to stay for quite a few days as I was setting up fermentations and I never saw that. And yes, sometimes my fruits were stemeless for the week indicated above. Ah well, I'm too old to change now, and the fact is that Freda will pick them for me and I'll ask her to PLEASE take the stems off when she picks.
__________________
Carolyn |
July 17, 2008 | #29 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Long Beach, Calif
Posts: 144
|
I wanted to grow BC this year.
Sad I have not. |
July 17, 2008 | #30 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Woodstock GA
Posts: 418
|
Some of the taste testers here at work have made the following comments regarding BC. "The skin is tough, like a big old grape." "I can't get over the purple color, did you grow any red ones" "They are kinda sourish" Personally I like them.
|
|
|