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Old 11-13-2010, 07:48 AM   #126
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Originally Posted by Ugly Duck View Post
Not sure if it ever gets frosty in Oaktown. I'm in the North Bay & we'll get a few nights of frost in deep winter... nothing near that yet this year. It did snow one night a couple of years ago. So... should expect my tomatoes to perk up, or do they just quit ripening in winter?
Days got too short. Mine had a metric ****load when it finally froze.

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If the day lengths are too short, they'll stop fruiting. At that point you can pull the green fruits and place them on a window sill that receives lots of sun.
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I've heard you can pull them, individually wrap them in newspaper and it will do a better job, but I don't know. I've never done it.
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