If you have the threat of frost, and there you are close to a harvest but not quite, you can harvest these crops, hang them up in a well ventilated area to finish ripening.
If you have the threat of frost, and there you are close to a harvest but not quite, you can harvest these crops, hang them up in a well ventilated area to finish ripening.
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Speaking of the tarp Iβve also heard put them in a paper bag or cotton pillow sheet to catch the small seeds while itβs hanging
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NEXT comment & dis is quite interdasting information. Muchly Congrats and Thanks
Thank you!
I picked my unripe peppers and started lacto fermenting them
Perfect! I pulled my tomatoes andhave been ripening them inside in the counter since I had no idea I could hang dry them. Apart from toms I didn't do anything else. I'm testing my luck with my snap peas still outside, but this will help so much next year. Thanks!π
Nice squirrel running behind at the end there
Thanks for the tips, I definitely had this issue with my tomatoes this year. Next year I will try hanging them if I can find the space. π
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Hang it upside down on hangers…..
Thanks Luke! Great tips for this novice gardener. I was fretting what to do with all the cherry tomatoes that are still on my plants. I have about 2-4 weeks until my first frost so this is so helpful.
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Luke, I have rosemary plant in a terra cotta pot and how long outside into the cold season can I maintain it? Iβm in Mid Michigan as you are but have no option to bring inside. When should it be harvested? Thank you for the great content and I love the fertilizer, my Zucchini were awesome!
I just got done putting cherry tomatoes in the compost pile. As soon I found that I can hang them, I had to rush out to the pile and hung them up before I had to go to work in 45 minutes! Thanks, Luke!!!!
Wish you had posted this 1week ago.
Luke those are some awesome tips I well definitely keep them In mind next season
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Wow didn't know about drying tomatoes and pepper. Oh well
Oh well to late for this plant season will use your suggestion next year.
I want to experiment with hanging the last of my ground cherries next year before the frost after watching this because they behave so similarly to cherry tomatoes in a lot of ways. I think they would be a good option for this.
A friend of mine from Mexico who actually had a couple of restaurants in Mexico, told me what to do with green tomatoes!! Make enchilada verde sauce!! If anyone wants the recipe I will post it. So easy.
Great job!! Thanks Luke!!
I've been watching your videos for years and you haven't aged haha
I am still picking peppers. I know it is a little late, but next Tuesday, I will be pulling up my pepper plants, amending the soil with compost, and sowing seeds for radishes, kohlrabi, carrots, Japanese red mustard, Late Nagasaki cabbage, winter choy, Komatsuna, chijimisai, tatsoi, Swiss Chard, and spinach. I'll be covering them with cat netting, and switching it out for greenhouse plastic in six weeks. I might even try to sneak in some late turnips and beets too. Alabama zone 7B
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Awesome tips. Our green tomatoes are ripening great with this method.
Chicago temps have been the same. Everyone is in t-shirts and enjoying being outside. Its truly crazy. We normally have no fall or spring, like you in Michigan. We go from summer to winter, and from winter to summer. 8 months of winter a year has really got me thinking lately. Like, "What am I doing? I can't stand such a long winter." π