Commercialfarmer
Well-known member
The only problem with pie in the sky thinking is reality.
GB, I never grew heirlooms before this year. I'll have to admit to being a little ignorant. I lost my first couple of "real" tomatoes. I learned quickly that they need to be picked while the color just started to come in. But they are good.
All this rain keeps splitting my cherry tomatoes, but nobody here minds.
Had hopes of freezing some fresh salsa, but seems that there is a whole in the blender. It starts out really full, but by the time my wife goes to freeze it, there's not enough left to mess with and that disappears shortly.
GB, I never grew heirlooms before this year. I'll have to admit to being a little ignorant. I lost my first couple of "real" tomatoes. I learned quickly that they need to be picked while the color just started to come in. But they are good.
All this rain keeps splitting my cherry tomatoes, but nobody here minds.
Had hopes of freezing some fresh salsa, but seems that there is a whole in the blender. It starts out really full, but by the time my wife goes to freeze it, there's not enough left to mess with and that disappears shortly.