
08/31/07, 06:33 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 19,807
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Originally Posted by turtlehead
Pony, it looks like the tomato got bumped or dropped and developed a bruise. A soft round flat area that looks like a bruise.
I have (knock wood) never had blossom end rot so not sure if it looks the same or not.
I've had every OTHER tomato problem imaginable, though!
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LOL! I know the feeling, but my "Garden Problem Children" are sweet peppers the past two years. I just don't know what's going on. Used to do just fine with them, but now I'm reduced to purchasing them. Hot peppers do great, though.
This year, my biggest "problem" with the tomatoes is Tomato Glut. I believe this comes from being overly optimistic early in the season, and from tucking extra plants here and there -- just to fill in the bare spots, of course.
I processed a full bushel yesterday (in addition to the ones Nick processed last week), and I have two bushels more waiting in the kitchen (I'm just taking a break -- honest!) I'm sure there's at least another bushel out on the vines.
It's a pain, I tell ya, when work eats into my homesteading life... We've go to get out of this place...
Pony!
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