The last harvest - pick up all tomatoes in the garden before the temperature drops below 50 degrees.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Good that those tomatoes are able to turn red/ripe itself after plucking. Sorry to hear that your place is getting cold. But it is something that we do not have and would not get to enjoy fall nor winter. So, would you be gardening indoor from now?
ReplyDeleteActually the weather is perfect 70s during day time and 40s in the evening, less bugs is good for me. I don't have winter vegetables in my garden, I think the basil will last for another month, then take a break and focus indoor gardening.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing your indoor garden :-D
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