Tomatoes in Minnesota
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Dee W on Sep 23, 2012I don't know if they will continue to grow, but you can pick them all and have them ripen indoors if you'd like. There are quite a few different ways-check out this post: http://hometipster.com/how-to-ripen-green-tomatoes/ Hope it helps, I'll be doing this myself later in the week.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Sep 23, 2012check your weather forecast for the next week or so... if to warm up it will be worth covering them to get them to increase in size, if not you may as well pick. You can wrap the green ones in newspaper and store in the basement - this will preserve them longer and you can remove from newspaper to redden in the kitchen. There is always green fried tomatoes and green tomato relish.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 24, 2012If you've had a frost, Michelle, I suspect your tomatoes are pretty much going to stop growing. Time to stock up on green tomato recipes like chutneys and pickles.Helpful Reply
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Michelle Powers on Sep 27, 2012Thanks everyone. My kitchen table is covered in tomatoes that I'm hoping will ripen so I can try out my new canning kit! :)Helpful Reply
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Dee W on Sep 27, 2012How exciting! Good Luck...Helpful Reply
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