IrTxRx
Silver Member
There are two things on this planet that absolutely convince me that there is a higher power and she wants us to be happy /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Cold beer and HOME GROWN TOMATOES.
Made a BLT on whole wheat with a tomato that was as large as the entire peice of bread, sliced it about 1/2" thick, and added a little Gouda cheese to the warm bacon. Cold beer works for chest pain too /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif!
maybe I should post this on polecats "sinful" post, but I had a question for TBN,
I planted better bush, better boy, big boy, celebrity and early girl varieties. All have turned out exceptional tomatoes but the better bush, early girl and better boy are really exquisite for flavor, texture and size.
Question - how do you harvest tomatoe seeds for next year. Do you let the tomatoe hang on the vine until it drops or dries, pick when ripe and freeze/dry/sundry seeds?
How do you store before planting the next year???
Should I plant in seedling containers indoors, or just plant in ground in late winter?
I get some volunteer fall tomatoes from the previous owners, but they wre nothing like these, I really want to try to cultivate the best of the best.
BTW, I am in Central Texas, our winter is usually only one day. A hard frost in late March/early April that kills all of our tomatoes and peaches /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
thanks
Cold beer and HOME GROWN TOMATOES.
Made a BLT on whole wheat with a tomato that was as large as the entire peice of bread, sliced it about 1/2" thick, and added a little Gouda cheese to the warm bacon. Cold beer works for chest pain too /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif!
maybe I should post this on polecats "sinful" post, but I had a question for TBN,
I planted better bush, better boy, big boy, celebrity and early girl varieties. All have turned out exceptional tomatoes but the better bush, early girl and better boy are really exquisite for flavor, texture and size.
Question - how do you harvest tomatoe seeds for next year. Do you let the tomatoe hang on the vine until it drops or dries, pick when ripe and freeze/dry/sundry seeds?
How do you store before planting the next year???
Should I plant in seedling containers indoors, or just plant in ground in late winter?
I get some volunteer fall tomatoes from the previous owners, but they wre nothing like these, I really want to try to cultivate the best of the best.
BTW, I am in Central Texas, our winter is usually only one day. A hard frost in late March/early April that kills all of our tomatoes and peaches /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
thanks