My last year's harvest end of July and first week of August. This year, I am behind on the tomatoes with not a lot to harvest yet, am I alone? by almostnomads gardening uk 8 Comments Lets_trythisone 1 month ago You’re ahead of me… you’ve a few red ones there! Full-Elderberry-8208 1 month ago Are those ready to pick? I usually wait until at least 50% of the tomato has started to turn red… MultiMidden 1 month ago Normally by early August the novelty of fresh ripe tomatoes is starting to wear off.This year my early variety has only just started turning orange, probably a week before they’re proper ripe.I put it down to a lack of proper sunshine earlier this year, so they took ages to get going. Lukesoko 1 month ago I’m new to this, should I be picking my tomatoes when they’re green then wait for them to turn red? Cheers Mysterious-Guess-773 1 month ago Mine are still light green too, it doesn’t look like they’ll be ready any time soon. Ready-Expression9756 1 month ago Great crop. Well done chaosandturmoil 1 month ago i prefer to leave them on the plants so they get sweeter and stronger tasting. but the weather the last 4 years has been so bad and inconsistent Foreign-King7613 1 month ago It’s the weather. My tomatoes are only just flowering, and I planted them at the same time I have for years.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Full-Elderberry-8208 1 month ago Are those ready to pick? I usually wait until at least 50% of the tomato has started to turn red…
MultiMidden 1 month ago Normally by early August the novelty of fresh ripe tomatoes is starting to wear off.This year my early variety has only just started turning orange, probably a week before they’re proper ripe.I put it down to a lack of proper sunshine earlier this year, so they took ages to get going.
Lukesoko 1 month ago I’m new to this, should I be picking my tomatoes when they’re green then wait for them to turn red? Cheers
Mysterious-Guess-773 1 month ago Mine are still light green too, it doesn’t look like they’ll be ready any time soon.
chaosandturmoil 1 month ago i prefer to leave them on the plants so they get sweeter and stronger tasting. but the weather the last 4 years has been so bad and inconsistent
Foreign-King7613 1 month ago It’s the weather. My tomatoes are only just flowering, and I planted them at the same time I have for years.
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You’re ahead of me… you’ve a few red ones there!
Are those ready to pick? I usually wait until at least 50% of the tomato has started to turn red…
Normally by early August the novelty of fresh ripe tomatoes is starting to wear off.
This year my early variety has only just started turning orange, probably a week before they’re proper ripe.
I put it down to a lack of proper sunshine earlier this year, so they took ages to get going.
I’m new to this, should I be picking my tomatoes when they’re green then wait for them to turn red? Cheers
Mine are still light green too, it doesn’t look like they’ll be ready any time soon.
Great crop.
Well done
i prefer to leave them on the plants so they get sweeter and stronger tasting. but the weather the last 4 years has been so bad and inconsistent
It’s the weather. My tomatoes are only just flowering, and I planted them at the same time I have for years.