Nov 20, 2014 #1 digitS' Garden Master Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 27,846 Reaction score 36,975 Points 457 Location border, ID/WA(!) of your counter-top tomatoes and tell us what you are doing with them? Here's one of mine (an unusually small Thessaloniki): Steve
of your counter-top tomatoes and tell us what you are doing with them? Here's one of mine (an unusually small Thessaloniki): Steve
Nov 20, 2014 #2 journey11 Garden Master Joined Sep 1, 2009 Messages 8,470 Reaction score 4,228 Points 397 Location WV, Zone 6B I didn't have any worth keeping, after the Early Blight took its toll.
Nov 22, 2014 #3 so lucky Garden Master Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 8,342 Reaction score 4,967 Points 397 Location SE Missouri, Zone 6 I still have, on the vine, a few green shriveled up lumps from a volunteer cherry tomato plant in the flower bed. Want a pic?
I still have, on the vine, a few green shriveled up lumps from a volunteer cherry tomato plant in the flower bed. Want a pic?
Nov 22, 2014 #4 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,406 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin My last tomato is sitting on the deck -- frozen. When it defrosts later today or tomorrow, I'll be getting the seeds out of it for next year.
My last tomato is sitting on the deck -- frozen. When it defrosts later today or tomorrow, I'll be getting the seeds out of it for next year.
Nov 22, 2014 Thread starter #5 digitS' Garden Master Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 27,846 Reaction score 36,975 Points 457 Location border, ID/WA(!) I've taken seeds from frozen tomatoes. Part of my never ending failure to keep up with all the varieties and seed saving thru the season. But, no ... I don't think frozen tomatoes and their pictures are very attractive. You can click this photo to read the story of this Thessaloniki from late November, 2011. It's a little prettier but really ripe. Steve
I've taken seeds from frozen tomatoes. Part of my never ending failure to keep up with all the varieties and seed saving thru the season. But, no ... I don't think frozen tomatoes and their pictures are very attractive. You can click this photo to read the story of this Thessaloniki from late November, 2011. It's a little prettier but really ripe. Steve