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Margaret S

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Tomato Ripening

Early July starts tomato ripening time. We've all heard of 'vine ripe' flavor but does a tomato have to remain on the vine until it is completely ripe? The answer is no. When a tomato ...»
reaches a full size and the fruit becomes a pale green, it begins the ripening process. After the tomato reaches a stage when it's about ½ green and ½ pink, a layer of cells forms across the stem of the tomato- sealing it from the main vine. At this point there is nothing moving from the plant into the fruit. At this stage the tomato can be harvested and ripened off the vine with no loss of flavor, quality or nutrition.

Red pigments in tomatoes don't form above 95°F so tomatoes ripened in extreme heat will have a orange-red color. Tomatoes held indoors at cooler temperatures will ripen slower. You can speed up or slow down the ripening process by raising the temperature (to an optimum of 85°F) or lowering the temperature (to a minimum of 50°F). Tomatoes develop their optimum flavor, nutrition, and color when the tomato is in the full red ripe stage but this doesn't have to occur on the plant!

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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Green weeds stand out distinctly in brown zoysia and bermuda lawns now.

I don't think these grass EVER go fully dormant, so spraying a non-selective weedkiller like Roundup on the weeds is not a good idea. But it's easy to make a weed wiper to kill the offenders without hurting the lawn.

Wrap an old towel on the end of a garden rake and spray it with Roundup until damp. Wipe offending green clumps with the towel and no herbicide will drip down onto your lawn grass.

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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  • Margaret S
    Commented on Apr 14, 2012
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Round up ! Very bad for you.
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