Thank umrming wrote:you don't get quality veg like that in tesco
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Thank umrming wrote:you don't get quality veg like that in tesco
Thanks scoops there’s a couple left green I’ll do that today to hurry them up2-Scoops wrote:If you still have any green toms that wont ripen just stick them in a brown paper bag with a banana and as banana ripens it gasses off the hormone ethylene which will ripen your toms. Think it was Monty Don i saw on about it.
Never tried that but it sounds good hunMafooFarms wrote:Also if you’ve never made fried green tomatoes, then youre missing out
Cut em into finger thick slices, dip em in egg, then seasoned flour, then into hot oil in a pan on both sides til crisp. Bang on some rock salt and dip those bad boys in whatever sauce ya like. Boom! Get you some
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Similar story in our greenhouse. Last of the toms & peppers too.Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:44 pmSo cut off the last peppers today , it’s a bit cold out there, I’ll chop then and freeze them started the clean up
My strawberries for next yr ,., keep them inside or outside? any offers
Prob bring my pineapple in
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Yea that’s what I’m thinking to leave them in there , I’ll just have to remember to give them a little water through winter lol if it’s not to cold to go out excited to start early next yr , get myself organised for defoHRH wrote:Similar story in our greenhouse. Last of the toms & peppers too.Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:44 pmSo cut off the last peppers today , it’s a bit cold out there, I’ll chop then and freeze them started the clean up
My strawberries for next yr ,., keep them inside or outside? any offers
Prob bring my pineapple in
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We don't have strawberries any longer, but we used to leave the new ones from runners in the green house over winter just to give them a bit of warmth.