H.A.F.
a.k.a. Rusty Nails
My peppers are just starting to come in, and my slicing tomatoes are not producing well, but I have cherry tomatoes out the ass. The top tray has the tomatoes from one limb in the center that are mostly just turning. They were the last HALF off that limb, and it seemed the plant was not producing a lot more with them still hanging. There were probably close to 100 on that limb, but only two fruiting limbs on the plant, the second one with less. There were new flowers starting so I took the whole limb off to see if that jump starts it.
The "Pink Fang" romas on the upper tray are super star producers. the font two had some blossom end rot so I have been pulling them as they turn. The "Prarie Fire" romas on the "ripe" tray at the bottom are cool looking and might have done better if not for chipmunks.
The larger red cherries are Chadwick, and another big producer. They are not great eating texture-wise, mind of mealy, but the flavor is good and run through the juicer it makes a paste instead of juice.
The big green "Evil Olive" tomatoes are hard as rocks. I pilled a few to see what happens but the rest are staying on the vine.
Tomatillos are gonna be the next big harvest. Lots of them that should ripen to the size of the ones lower right.
The "Pink Fang" romas on the upper tray are super star producers. the font two had some blossom end rot so I have been pulling them as they turn. The "Prarie Fire" romas on the "ripe" tray at the bottom are cool looking and might have done better if not for chipmunks.
The larger red cherries are Chadwick, and another big producer. They are not great eating texture-wise, mind of mealy, but the flavor is good and run through the juicer it makes a paste instead of juice.
The big green "Evil Olive" tomatoes are hard as rocks. I pilled a few to see what happens but the rest are staying on the vine.
Tomatillos are gonna be the next big harvest. Lots of them that should ripen to the size of the ones lower right.