Gardening
Related: About this forumI've added a FAQ section to my website
Trying to ponder all of the various questions I am asked about tomatoes (and added many I've yet to be asked, but seem like good questions)
https://www.craiglehoullier.com/faq/
steventh
(2,156 posts)Thanks for posting a link to your website. It has all sorts of info of interest to me.
NRaleighLiberal
(60,500 posts)Thanks!
steventh
(2,156 posts)In all the years I've been growing tomatoes I didn't know until I read it on your website that tomatoes ripen from the inside out and will retain flavor if ripened on the counter when picked as soon as they start to color. I'm so glad to know this very useful info.
Kali
(55,737 posts)after picking off 8 to 10 youngish hornworms yesterday and today, I got out the Bt spray. How long does it take to kill the mofos?
those disgusting things grow faster than the amaranth in the summer!
That is a size 10 MEN's!
NRaleighLiberal
(60,500 posts)they do have to eat the spray residue on the foliage.
good luck - I've hand picked a dozen or so thus far!
Kali
(55,737 posts)my poor tomatoes are so young (had to restart them after a mouse got all the seedlings) so they aren't as big as they should be by now, but the ones that are left are doing well - the Kelly Greens and Fred's Tie Dye are the strongest, only have one Cherokee Purple left, two Coyotes, one Kookaburra (I think, it came up late in a pot that had been transplanted to that, but it croaked so assume it was a late seed from the original planting. And I lost my Mexico Midgets but ordered some more seeds from SSE. May wait till next year for them, though I have had tomatoes make it until Xmas before.
If even one or two of these survive, that will still be a lot of tomatoes for this house!
It has been fun trying this from seed for the first time. Will defiantly do it again. Learned a lot from my various mistakes. LOL