tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4547783720122066148.post876211361255398438..comments2023-07-21T06:58:40.156-05:00Comments on <strong>Dig, Grow, Compost, Blog</strong>: Over Too SoonDig, Grow, Compost, Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10111150807638669133noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4547783720122066148.post-363905455104238642009-07-07T19:42:26.934-05:002009-07-07T19:42:26.934-05:00Frances, I've heard of starting fall tomatoes ...Frances, I've heard of starting fall tomatoes from cuttings but have never tried that. In fact, I've never tried growing fall tomatoes at all (other than the good ol' Sungold which will grow from spring to fall). My Cherokee Purple is not looking that good so I don't know if I'll have any good cuttings to take. I'm hoping my supplier of quality herb and veggie plants shows up at the farmers' market this weekend. Then I'll buy from him.<br />JeanDig, Grow, Compost, Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10111150807638669133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4547783720122066148.post-16493300345135583682009-07-07T17:12:15.654-05:002009-07-07T17:12:15.654-05:00Hi Jean, those Cherokee Purples are beautiful! I ...Hi Jean, those Cherokee Purples are beautiful! I NEVER let my tomatoes ripen on the vine. In fact, as soon as they begin to turn whatever color from the green, they go to my windowsill. I will not lose any to birds or beasts. I just read on someone's blog, can't remember whose, about starting their fall tomatoes from cuttings from the summer ones. It seems like such a good idea, have you ever tried that?<br />FrancesFranceshttp://fairegarden.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4547783720122066148.post-89480180383454259412009-07-07T07:06:59.917-05:002009-07-07T07:06:59.917-05:00I know exactly how hard it is to get motivated abo...I know exactly how hard it is to get motivated about new plants in this summer weather, at least when I'm out in my own garden and can see the devastation. BUT then I visit a nursery and allow myself to be seduced by how good things look there. I conveniently forget that they're watering about 10 times a day.<br /><br />Hang in there, fellow sufferer!Cindy, MCOKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16094260737874973235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4547783720122066148.post-44749643209013346562009-07-06T15:24:42.000-05:002009-07-06T15:24:42.000-05:00They look pretty good Jean and will ripen quickly....They look pretty good Jean and will ripen quickly. My tomatoes are always pretty well over by July and that is when they come out or I cut them back to where I see a decent shoot. If I can find some I do plant new ones. I threw some seeds in the ground today in the hope that they would germinate. I too am plagued with mites plus early blight and nematodes. In such a small veg garden it is really hard to rotate. Good luck with your next planting.Rock rose https://www.blogger.com/profile/00348711150803587369noreply@blogger.com