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Nighttime temps have fallen into the lo 40s, and have dipped into the hi 30s in places. I have about 6 very green tomatoes to show for the summer's labors, which I may need to pick soon--can I leave them on the vine as long as the temps don't fall below freezing?

Date: 2008-10-17 07:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galeni.livejournal.com
Tomatoes: cut the stalk at the base, and hang up the stalk, upside down, with the tomatoes still attached. The tomatoes will continue to ripen. I've done this and it works.

We had our first frost last week -- a bit earlier than normal. Must remember to call and make an appointment to get my snow tires installed (and the oil changed, etc.)

Date: 2008-10-17 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
I can bring the stalk inside, I assume? We're due for one more 70F degree day this weekend, in theory, but I will likely cut the tomatoes down after that.

I have to remember that I'm growing them in the upside-down planter, so they are already hanging the way they need to hang. *g*

Got Kuro winterized on Monday. Harrison is good for a few months yet.

Date: 2008-10-17 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galeni.livejournal.com
I'd forgotten about your growing them upside down already. But yes, cut off the stalk and bring it all inside (I have a laundry room with a line and I hung them from the line) and hang it. When growing upright, there were "hooks" of the sturdier branches that I used to hang them by. Don't know if yours will so you might need to tie them or such.

Our winter is much milder than yours, but we do get snow and ice and slush most years. And I work on the highest point in town so we get more snow and ice (and snow days!).

Best of luck with your tomatoes.

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