Some of my beauties… now let’s hope they make it through this Alabama heat.
Some of my beauties… now let’s hope they make it through this Alabama heat.
by Danimariebush
4 Comments
vivikush
Nice! What varieties are they?
ChefJballs
I’m right there with you. My vines are full but the plants are starting to go downhill, already. It was a slow start to the season for me and I’m beginning to worry it will end early as well.
HandyForestRider
Lovely tomatoes! I’m jealous of your earlier growing season than I have here in Oregon (zone 8a)
JoeyBE98
I’m in Georgia, so I totally understand the heat. I know everyone says don’t get your tomato leaves wet, but when it’s >90 degrees I mist all 3 of my tomato plants between 10-11 am and so far every flower has been pollinated and it doesn’t seem like they have slowed down growing. Because it’s so hot and they’re in full sun, they usually are dry within an hour or 2, sometimes I even mist a 2nd time around 1-2 pm. My first cherry tomato vegan ripening today and was blush!
4 Comments
Nice! What varieties are they?
I’m right there with you. My vines are full but the plants are starting to go downhill, already. It was a slow start to the season for me and I’m beginning to worry it will end early as well.
Lovely tomatoes! I’m jealous of your earlier growing season than I have here in Oregon (zone 8a)
I’m in Georgia, so I totally understand the heat. I know everyone says don’t get your tomato leaves wet, but when it’s >90 degrees I mist all 3 of my tomato plants between 10-11 am and so far every flower has been pollinated and it doesn’t seem like they have slowed down growing. Because it’s so hot and they’re in full sun, they usually are dry within an hour or 2, sometimes I even mist a 2nd time around 1-2 pm. My first cherry tomato vegan ripening today and was blush!