Despite the incredibly savage temperatures here in the north of South Oz, I've actually managed a crop of tomatoes.
This year I'm growing them under a shade sail, full sun around here kills everything, and I've gone for a minimal work approach.
This means:
Roma variety (bush tomato that looks a bit like a San Marzano), no staking or pruning required.
We put some basil pants among the tomatoes, and just alongside the tomatoes some chilli plants.
Then we just let the lot grow, no weeding after the first couple of weeks.
The weeds, tomatoes, chillis and basil have grown in a sort of low lying hedge, loaded with tomatoes.
The tomatoes invaded the chilli bed and climbed the picket fence around the garden bed.
The basil is growing well. I think the chillis are still in there.
The weeds aren't thriving (too much competition I guess) but they help shade the soil, so the whole lot is doing very well.
Smells great when I pick them, can't help brushing against the basil.
Anyway - what's the story with fried green tomatoes?
Are the green tomatoes just tomatoes that haven't ripened to red, or is it a particular variety that is green even when ripe?
This year I'm growing them under a shade sail, full sun around here kills everything, and I've gone for a minimal work approach.
This means:
Roma variety (bush tomato that looks a bit like a San Marzano), no staking or pruning required.
We put some basil pants among the tomatoes, and just alongside the tomatoes some chilli plants.
Then we just let the lot grow, no weeding after the first couple of weeks.
The weeds, tomatoes, chillis and basil have grown in a sort of low lying hedge, loaded with tomatoes.
The tomatoes invaded the chilli bed and climbed the picket fence around the garden bed.
The basil is growing well. I think the chillis are still in there.
The weeds aren't thriving (too much competition I guess) but they help shade the soil, so the whole lot is doing very well.
Smells great when I pick them, can't help brushing against the basil.
Anyway - what's the story with fried green tomatoes?
Are the green tomatoes just tomatoes that haven't ripened to red, or is it a particular variety that is green even when ripe?
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