I mean we do this for parsley in the kitchen at restaurants. We cut the ends and place them in cold water. It helps keep them fresh. This might actually work.
lonecrapshooter
You’re crazy.
RobGrogNerd
The 2 are not mutually exclusive
rosebudpillow
Never seen this before
RadHawtLuv77
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InfamousApricot3507
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Empress_De_Sangre
I put my cilantro in a mason jar like a little bunch of flowers. It lasts over 3 weeks as opposed to a few days in their dry. This is genius, I will have to try.
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I mean – what goal are you trying to achieve and does it work?
They’re not sold on the stem where I live.
How about a small blob of beeswax to seal it off as an alternative?
I trim the bottom of asparagus and broccoli and put them in water. They stay fresher and crisper longer; I would try this with these tomatoes
Where do u get those experimental tubes
This is like putting the stump where your arm used to be in a pool of blood.
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Kinda makes sense. Do an experiment?
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Will try maybe. Just for the sake of it. Great idea.
Never saw this but I love tomatoes, and the fresher the better.
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What’s in the tube??
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It won’t work. Tomatoes go through a breaker stage, where they seal themselves off from the stem when they’re half ripe.
https://www.haxnicks.co.uk/blogs/grow-at-home/grow-at-home-ripen-green-tomatoes
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I mean we do this for parsley in the kitchen at restaurants. We cut the ends and place them in cold water. It helps keep them fresh. This might actually work.
You’re crazy.
The 2 are not mutually exclusive
Never seen this before
“RemindMe!” “1 week”
Remind me! 1 week
I put my cilantro in a mason jar like a little bunch of flowers. It lasts over 3 weeks as opposed to a few days in their dry. This is genius, I will have to try.
where do you get such a tube?
The two are not mutually exclusive
Ripe tomatoes don’t stay on the vine.
Yes and yes!