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Most picked at first blush or breaker stage and ripened indoors. Flavor is still on point, and I’m not losing fruit to the garden battlefield. Highly recommend it if you’re on the fence🤙

by SpotTop1685

17 Comments

  1. NPKzone8a

    Yes, indeed! This is the way. That is a beautiful collection!

  2. Impossible_Shame_777

    That’s so satisfying 🥰

  3. Affectionate_Stage62

    I get less bug problems by picking early. 🪲

  4. Luna_Llena18

    Does it affect taste? And how early should you pick ?

  5. Foodie_love17

    I just can’t bring myself to do it. I do feel like I sense a flavor difference and it’s likely all in my head but still. I only pick it early if it’s gonna risk splitting or has some damage

  6. nopenope12345678910

    the real tip is to plant enough tomatoes early enough that there is just always ripe tomatoes on the vine for you to pick when every you need them. The ones that fall will replenish themselves next year.

  7. GingirlNorCal3345

    Thanks for this post. I’ve been battling squirrels even with both an electric and chain link fence around the garden. Have some Romas on the cusp of blushing so I’ll bring them in. Yours look amazing!

  8. PippaPrue

    The only critters I have are the neighbourhood cats who want at my catnip and a few cabbage worms and I will probably ripen most on the counter.

  9. gardengoblin0o0

    How do you define breaker stage? I have some that look slightly less green but not blushing. Squirrels bit two of my Cherokee purples.
    It’s been over 85, more like 90-95, the past two weeks and nothing is ripening

  10. lashley0708

    I am traumatized from all the hornworms that ate my tomatoes last year, so this year I’ve been picking them at the first sign of blush. I stick them in a paper bag to get them to ripen faster. I think they taste great!

  11. Shermiebear

    Are the tomatoes at bottom Virginia Sweets? These are my absolute favorite! The texture and flavor reminds me of a gigantic “Sungold”.

  12. aidepolcycne79

    Does this work for grape/cherry varieties?

  13. almondsmana

    I had some that were prematurely picked (still green) by my friend’s 5 year old. Placed them on my patio table and they still ripened!

  14. ConfectionThin2084

    Wouldn’t matter if I were. The coons and birds force my hand.

  15. SpotTop1685

    Chefs choice striped and black hybrid, Cherokee purple, lemon boy, better boy, jetsetter, early girl, juliet, handful of cherry varieties

  16. Pick early. Wish I did these decades ago. Animals won’t touch blushing ones.

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