Tomato Growing Thread 2023

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  1. CarolineL

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    What do you all do with the excess fruit? In the past I've cooked them with onion and garlic and frozen them, but freezer pretty full at present. US canning instructions say to add bottled lemon juice (not fresh) to the kilner jars and then boil/steam, but I think I'll have to order that online.
    Pic shows latest haul - varieties gardeners delight 2015, sungold, Cerise, peche and the monster Carbon - largest weight is about 520gm!
     

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      I dry all mine @CarolineL using a dehydrator. Then sealed in tupperware they keep for many months, still have some left over from last year.
       
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        When mine were affected by weedkiller they all showed symptoms, I had spread the compost about, it was a soil improver rather than growing medium. It even affected my potato and pea and bean crops, I'd only mixed in a small amount into the soil.

        I would expect all the plants in the same grow bag to be affected @Balc so maybe it is something other than your compost.

        Spray drift as pete says maybe. If anyone has used a lawn weedkiller and subsequently goes near tomatoes that could be it, even a tiny speck on clothing is too much.
         
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          As an aside the few times I use lawn weed and feed type products I don't go anywhere near my veg patch afterwards. All my clothes go in the wash and wellies get a proper scrub down.
           
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            3rd lot of tomatoes in the dehydrator, 3 lots of tomato and basil sauce (homegrown onions, garlic and basil) one focaccia proofing filled with oven dehydrated sungold, just waiting for another load of tomatoes to go on top before cooking. One big bag of whole tomatoes in the freezer and a bagful for my SIL. Still got stacks more to process and plenty left to pick! Hopefully the promised return of summer will hurry them along. :thumbsup:

            IMG_4894.jpeg IMG_4895.jpeg Any remarks on my messy kitchen will be ignored!!! It’s always like this!!!!
             
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              Honestly, dehydrator is a very handy tool. You can dry loads and store them for months so long as they are properly dried. Added to stews, bolognaise, lasagne, curry etc really elevates the dish. Also good to hydrate them, spread on toast, bung a load of cheese on top and toast…YUM!!!
               
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                Do you then have to seal them in vacuum bags or can you just put them in ordinary jars?

                BTW, Kitchen looks really tidy.:biggrin:
                You wont ignore me.:roflol:
                 
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                  Wow @Susieshoe you're very organised! A dehydrator is tempting but yet another device to find room for. I think I'll have to continue freezing the tom, onion base instead.
                   
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                    It's getting cooler on a night here. I've picked a lot of the bigger toms and brought them inside to finish ripening. Dwarf Mary's Cherry, Dwarf Wild Fred and Der Kleine Doctor. IMG_20230902_190519.jpg
                     
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                      If you think my kitchens tidy then you’re someone I can get on with!
                       
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                        Sorry, didn’t see the first part…was blinded by your opinion I had a tidy kitchen! I just put my dried tomatoes in ziplock bags. Once you get a taste for dried tomatoes theY don’t last long!
                         
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                          Mine go into those plastic alright boxes like tupperware. Then into a cool dark larder.
                           
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                            Not all toms but a mixture of those a sweet peppers.
                            I've given a lot away but still more than I can eat. DSC04622.JPG
                             
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                              It's the last large picking for me today. 3.5 kg.
                              Think I make some tomatoe juice-puree. Not able to eat everything fresh. :)
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                                You may remember that Blight hit my outdoor tomatoes. I lost all my cordon tomatoes, pulled up and sent to non biological dumping. I even had blight in resistant species Crimson Crush, which was also pulled up. We had ONE OF EACH SPECIES grown in the greenhouse which of course we were watching VERY CAREFULLY! Amazingly the blight has yet to affect them!! Infact they are fruiting very well!! Cherry Tom's, Crimson Crush and Ddraig Goch.


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