Heat causing tomatoes to stay green?

The 11th will be 4 weeks, @Mauldintiger . Are you still looking at the same green tomatoes?

This has to be one of the 2% of TEG tomato threads that I stayed out of ;). I'm usually too willing to jump in with little or nothing informative to say. Here, I just thought, "give it a week to 10 days, 'Tiger will have all the ripe tomatoes he can shake a stick at!"

Now, I'm anticipating lots of ripe tomatoes! Maybe tomorrow. The biggest part of them haven't been picked this week. Collecting seed early is a good idea, we are told. There are several varieties without a single ripe fruit so far. Some are covered with green ones. Some don't even show that promise ...

:) Steve
 
Major, you will always be welcome in South-est, central-est Wisconsin. We let only the best of people live here. You could even purchase the neighbor's 30 acre property.
I am CLOSE. Maybe I am among the best, too! ;) It is a good place to garden, grow weeds and raise a family. <3
 
Carol Dee, by inviting the major I did not intend to exclude you or any of the other super-wonderful friends on this site. If anyone would prefer to beat the major and buy the neighbor's 30 acres first, I will be totally excited to have you next door.

Fences might make good neighbors, but it is extra special when neighbors are good friends.
 
No offense taken. I was just making note that the Mid-west is a great place to garden and raise a family. If we where looking to relocate that 30 acres would be perfect. I can assure you we would be GOOD Neighbors. ;)
 
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