The Last of My Toms....

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  1. Bilbo675

    Bilbo675 Total Gardener

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    Well for whatever reason, lack of water, high temperatures - then cooler, wind, I don't know? but quite a few of my toms had started to naturally drop, they're in perfect condition though, so today I removed the remainder of the good ones.......now what to do with them all :scratch: :D
     

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      Eat the ones that are marked or split first. The rest will gradually ripen in a cool dry place (not the fridge!) They should keep for at least a couple of weeks.
       
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