Posted by Davej on August 15, 2011, 11:42 am
Birds have been pecking on my tomatoes this Summer so I have been
picking them a bit green, and then letting them sit on a window sill
(no direct sun) to ripen -- but they are hardly ripe before they
deteriorate (maybe 2-3 days). Is there a better or preferred method
for this? Thanks!
Posted by Steve Peek on August 15, 2011, 4:55 pm
> Birds have been pecking on my tomatoes this Summer so I have been
> picking them a bit green, and then letting them sit on a window sill
> (no direct sun) to ripen -- but they are hardly ripe before they
> deteriorate (maybe 2-3 days). Is there a better or preferred method
> for this? Thanks!
The best thing is to give the birds a source of water nearby. That should
stop them from pecking.
The rotting is a whole different thing, I'd say it's due to some form of
blight.
HTH,
Steve
Posted by songbird on August 15, 2011, 10:13 pm
Steve Peek wrote:
>> Birds have been pecking on my tomatoes this Summer so I have been
>> picking them a bit green, and then letting them sit on a window sill
>> (no direct sun) to ripen -- but they are hardly ripe before they
>> deteriorate (maybe 2-3 days). Is there a better or preferred method
>> for this? Thanks!
>>
> The best thing is to give the birds a source of water nearby. That should
> stop them from pecking.
we have never had this problem and have
many birds around, so i'd say you're
right about that. i'm not sure if they'll
stop immediately as they might need time
to figure it out.
net the plants to keep the birds away
and leave the fruits on the plants.
> The rotting is a whole different thing, I'd say it's due to some form of
> blight.
no trouble i know of. more likely the
sill is too hot even if it doesn't get
direct sun. i'd put them in a paper bag
and put them someplace away from a window.
make sure they are undamaged and dry to
start with.
songbird
> picking them a bit green, and then letting them sit on a window sill
> (no direct sun) to ripen -- but they are hardly ripe before they
> deteriorate (maybe 2-3 days). Is there a better or preferred method
> for this? Thanks!