At the end of April I still have some late green tomatos out on my vines. I
want to ripen them before frosts arrive so I took some in recently that had
just started to get some colour and put them in a paper bag with a ripening
banana. Within a few days the tomatos had ripened. Bananas emit ethylene
gas, pears or apples can also be used. I have dark green ones in bags at the
moment ripening. Well worth doing for ripening late season tomatos if your
autumn sun is rapidly dissappearing but you want to make the most of a long
summers crop. I have been enjoying tomatos for 4 months now.
rob
Posted by The Cook on April 30, 2008, 8:23 am
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>At the end of April I still have some late green tomatos out on my vines. I >want to ripen them before frosts arrive so I took some in recently that had >just started to get some colour and put them in a paper bag with a ripening >banana. Within a few days the tomatos had ripened. Bananas emit ethylene >gas, pears or apples can also be used. I have dark green ones in bags at the >moment ripening. Well worth doing for ripening late season tomatos if your >autumn sun is rapidly dissappearing but you want to make the most of a long >summers crop. I have been enjoying tomatos for 4 months now. >rob
Banana is not needed. I pick the mature tomatoes at the end of the
season, just before the first frost is announced. Toss any with
imperfections. Wrap each in newspaper and store a few layers in a
box. I seem to remember that we put ours in the garage. Frost in
November and we had tomatoes in January. We went through the box at
least once a week and took out the ripe ones and tossed any that were
going bad.
Some people pull the whole plant and hang it upside down in a garage.
--
Susan N.
"Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral,
48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974)
Posted by MrMe on May 12, 2008, 12:01 am
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:23:55 -0500, The Cook wrote:
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> Some people pull the whole plant and hang it upside down in a garage.
Are you sure you're not talking marijuana ?
= Me =
Posted by Billy on April 30, 2008, 12:12 pm
> At the end of April I still have some late green tomatos out on my vines. I > want to ripen them before frosts arrive so I took some in recently that had > just started to get some colour and put them in a paper bag with a ripening > banana. Within a few days the tomatos had ripened. Bananas emit ethylene > gas, pears or apples can also be used. I have dark green ones in bags at the > moment ripening. Well worth doing for ripening late season tomatos if your > autumn sun is rapidly dissappearing but you want to make the most of a long > summers crop. I have been enjoying tomatos for 4 months now. > > rob
I've tried it, with no apparent difference in ripening from just stored
tomatoes.
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>I've tried it, with no apparent difference in ripening from just stored >tomatoes.
OTH, I've seen dramatic results putting bananas near apples. The
bananas ripen significantly faster than ones from the same bunch
stored away from the apples.
>want to ripen them before frosts arrive so I took some in recently that had
>just started to get some colour and put them in a paper bag with a ripening
>banana. Within a few days the tomatos had ripened. Bananas emit ethylene
>gas, pears or apples can also be used. I have dark green ones in bags at the
>moment ripening. Well worth doing for ripening late season tomatos if your
>autumn sun is rapidly dissappearing but you want to make the most of a long
>summers crop. I have been enjoying tomatos for 4 months now.
>rob