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    #261

    Jul 21, 2009, 03:30 PM
    Wow! I have always just put them on newspaper on the kitchen counter and it worked great. Actually I just found out about that last year.:)
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    #262

    Jul 21, 2009, 05:13 PM
    Toms, also emit ethylene when they ripen, If you were to wrap your toms with that newsprint,
    You'll find they will ripen faster.

    Unless you want to try jmjoseph's recipe,
    • wrap any greenies left at the end of the season in newsprint.
    • Place them in something like a milk crate
    • Start with a section of newsprint
    • Then a layer of wrapped toms
    • section of newsprint
    • layer of toms
    • till you reach the top
    • Then cover with a section
    • store them in a cool to warm dark place
    • and check'em 'bout once a week.

    Depending on how many you start with, you could have fresh toms past Christmas. That's what GrandMa did.

    Ethylene is also like a hormone to a plant, and it uses it to give them a preservativeness... :confused: (Eddie, get the dictionary).. that helps the fruit to stay fresher longer.

    (Newsprint = Newspaper. That's what its called in the Industry....Not until it leaves the Newspaper Production Facility is it called "Newspaper" I worked for the local paper for 32years, and old habits are hard to break.)

    By the way... I got my "snake" out, see pix.

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    #263

    Jul 21, 2009, 06:35 PM
    :eek:WOW! Thanks for putting the Sawsall in the shot!:p
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    #264

    Jul 21, 2009, 06:40 PM
    Could'na done it, without it.

    Did you see the mouse run by in the pix? :)
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    Jul 21, 2009, 07:32 PM
    No! And what's really sad is that I went back and looked a couple times for something that could be a mouse or a blurrrr.
    Give me a hint:confused:
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    #266

    Jul 22, 2009, 05:56 AM
    :o Ah... Um... Er... I guess I'm going to have ta fess up... There is no mouse... :o

    Punch...dodge....Punch.....weave......Hit...Punch. ...:eek:..Ow...Ack...Punch

    I was going to reset the shot, but my intrepid mouser Candy didn't bring any home this morning.

    I hope the both of you can find it in your hearts to forgive me... :o...
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    Jul 22, 2009, 10:32 AM

    Lol k.. We forgive you. Well at least I can say I can :D how's da toms doing. And the one your working on?
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    Jul 22, 2009, 11:45 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by binx44 View Post
    lol k.. we forgive you. well at least i can say i can :D hows da toms doing. and the one your working on?
    Thank You! I'm not sure 'bout JD though. :)

    I was going to wait till Fridays NFTB, but here's a sneak preview, see pix.

    If by "the one I'm working on" means, "To root or not to root" BB's cutting.
    It's still lookin' healthy, but no rooting so far.
    I'm still figuring another four days before I see any.

    I'll run a pix Friday

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    Jul 22, 2009, 01:14 PM
    NICE! And yes you are forgiven, even though I looked like a fool with my face right up against the screen with glasses on looking for Mickey.:)
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    #270

    Jul 22, 2009, 04:59 PM
    I'm Sorry... :o

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    Jul 23, 2009, 04:12 AM

    Lol.. I looked for a while on it too jd. Don't feel bad


    K it gave us something to do :D


    Yes the root or not to root :D that's what I was talking about. Can't wait to see what happens
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    Jul 24, 2009, 04:16 AM

    I did look for a long time LOL... but I find finding things in pictures hard to do at times :D. I half thought that the little spot on the slab that the mauls are on by the flipped up slab was a mouse.. guess it wasn't :D *noticed that before K told us there was no mouse after I posted of course lol*
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    #273

    Jul 24, 2009, 11:58 AM
    Hi! Everyone :)

    News from the Bucket (nftb), July 24th, 2009 ~ Vol. I ~ Edition XIII:

    Not sure if anyone caught my joy at seeing BB's first ripening tom earlier this week page 26, post 256:
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/garden...352932-26.html

    Then b con'd a sneak preview out of me, page 27, post 268:
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/garden...352932-27.html

    Most recent... see pix
    Its just 'bout there, maybe Sunday.
    88 days since April 28, 2009

    Rainfall for the week at BBX 1.28” ~ KCXY 0.84”
    Next Chance of Showers, T-storms today into tonight, POP 40%
    New rainfall amounts between a tenth and, quarter inch except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

    Since I'm trying a new propagation method for toms, BB's vertical growth has stopped at 59”,
    And his girth should start to increase, its at 44” now.

    Taking a hint from starting impatiens cuttings in H2o, I am experimenting with BB's main stem, see pix.
    As you can see, there are whitish nodules on the stem, where I'm hoping the roots will begin to start.
    Those little nubs in the crotch, where I trimmed the larger leaves are actually sucker stems starting to grow.

    When first placed into the H2o, air bubbles formed around the individual hairs on the stem,
    And have since reduced to these nodules.

    It looks like I'm not the only one to have tried this: Toms from cuttings, Google

    Speaking of propagation...

    One of my other duties in the morning is helping our yellow squash to pollinate.
    I noticed that it has a lot of flowers, but its not fruiting, so I did what all good AMHD'ers do...

    I searched high... I searched low, up, down, in, out, over here, over there... over hill, over dale...
    what's that eddie?....oh yea...back to topic
    Well, after careful observation I saw there weren't any flying insects flyin' around
    So I got out my trusty Q-tip and I'm givin' all the blossoms a hand... Oops...

    I mean I'm pollinating them artificially by dabbing each blossom.
    I'm sooo excited, I can't wait to see fruition!. b your rubbin off on me

    Welll... That's 'bout it for this week, all the chores are done.

    Need to run an errand an when I get back watch a little of nascar practice.
    Have dinner ready for the DW, wait for the next T-storm...

    Oh an eddie needs to change the oil in the plane, somthin 'bout JD and pineapples.

    See Ya 'round the compost pile!

    k

    Edited at 4:25pm edt:

    Had one hellacious T-storm come through at 3:24pm edt to 3:47pm edt. Dropped 0.72" here at BBX

    New totals:
    Rainfall for the week at BBX 2.00” ~ KCXY 1.11”
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    #274

    Jul 27, 2009, 02:19 PM
    Just an update on "rooting" BB's cutting.

    The pix below shows the nodules are getting larger, and there's also an interesting development.

    There is growth around the stem and aborted shoot that reminds me of the filaments of the Lophoporate phyla or more commonly know as tube worm. Bottom pix.

    The yellow squash has finally received its first flying pollinator, and I notice he/she did a much better job than me, so its all right with me if they want the job.

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    #275

    Jul 27, 2009, 03:15 PM
    We have had such hot weather that I need to water at 2 pm even though they will be getting water at 3 pm. They are not just limpy, but almost dried out looking. They get water at 8 am when I am at work, but at 104 on and off for the last month, nothing is helping.

    I'm thinking about moving my Hybrid Early Girl into a shadier area.

    I plan on making Salsa on Thursday or Friday. Tuesday is corn day, unless I get lazy, then Wednesday.:)
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    #276

    Jul 27, 2009, 07:04 PM
    Although my climate is not as harsh as in your area I am having a similar experience.

    In this past week we have received almost 2" of rain with 0.22" last evening, and when I went out this morning BB was limp.

    Moving Early Girl would be prudent I would even suggest an insulator for the container, like an old blanket or cardboard box.

    Next year I'm planning on setting up at least one of my containers in a Zeer Pot fashion The Zeer Pot
    Even though the Nigerians are claiming it's their invention, and there are many Fathers of Thermodynamics.
    Homo Sapiens has been using it for millennia.

    Unfortunately Climate Prediction Center Has officially declared an El Nino' into the fall of 2010
    Which should mean "Status Quo" for the U.S. until then.

    Salsa's good... I making Cold Pasta Salad.
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    #277

    Jul 27, 2009, 09:39 PM
    I'm thinking of the Zeer pot also!:) for next year in the hot area, I can't do it now with my hybrid because it is in a plastic pot.

    I thought about it this afternoon, but worried it might not work because of no cloth over the top, but I guess anything might help. :D
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    Jul 28, 2009, 03:27 AM

    Wow weird looking tube worm. Do you think they occur naturally in the h2o? Use tap water or water from a rain barrel? Ill have to take a look at the zeer pot thingy lol... and K I love that I'm rubbin' off on you :D lmao
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    #279

    Jul 28, 2009, 05:40 AM
    And Now, without further ado BB's first...

    Measuring out to 2¼" or 5.7mm
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    Jul 28, 2009, 05:49 AM
    *applause*

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