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Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/16/2013 7:27:24 PM

The tomato crop has taken a beating with the hot weather.  But one plant continues to fight and provide fodder for a few more BLTs





Name:   LoveCamping - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/16/2013 7:30:46 PM (updated 9/16/2013 7:36:07 PM)

Please provide GPS coordinates to this tomato plant and leave a money jar next to it.  I haven't had BLT made with an honest tomato in years. 

Thanks



Name:   BigFoot - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/16/2013 7:34:41 PM

Fight on, oh mighty plant....I have a  couple trying to make a comeback...



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/16/2013 7:53:51 PM

My 4 plants look worse. Toast for this year. But,, but man oh man from early July thru late August those 4 soldiers provided a beautiful crop of delicious, ripe tomatoes that we shared with friends and neighbors. Food and Fun, easy and way too soon,,, Gone.
Mater Sandwiches?? Tons. with Vidalia/bacon add/ons. My goodness. Maters are just magic.





Name:   Shortbus - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/16/2013 10:54:45 PM

Try the BLET.

Bacon lettuce egg and tomato.
Spread a little Duke's mayo and some of that super pepper with four types of peppercorns.......
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm



Name:   BigFoot - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 7:06:41 AM

One of the questions last night on Million Second Quiz was about which vegetable of four listed was not mentioned in the Bible....Answer:  'maters



Name:   Shortbus - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 8:29:36 AM

And always Arnold's bread.....................................



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 9:06:35 AM

Sounds interesting, but hard to beat just Colonial White, Hellman's, big red tomato slices, salt and pepper



Name:   Little Talisi - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 9:30:57 AM

and a big glass of milk!



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 10:10:37 AM

We're making me hungry.  Might have to pick one of those green maters and have Fried Green Tomato Sandwich



Name:   Shortbus - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 11:12:03 AM

oh, and substitute spinach for the lettuce



Name:   George - Email Member
Subject:   [Message deleted by author]
Date:   9/17/2013 12:08:34 PM (updated 9/17/2013 12:11:26 PM)




Name:   BigFoot - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 12:09:06 PM

...just picked 6 somewhat small and ripe ones...got my Hellman's and my wheat bread ready...may toss in a thin slice of turkey breast....wooooooooooooooooo...lunch time....gotta go....



Name:   George - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 12:17:30 PM





Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 12:24:37 PM

I know the feeling George.



Name:   Summer Lover - Email Member
Subject:   You forgot
Date:   9/17/2013 7:12:13 PM

The hot sauce....



Name:   Zman - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/17/2013 7:39:09 PM

Best. Thread. Ever.

Glad to see I am in the same boat as my forum pals.  My tomatoes this year were best ever but heat... got 'em.

No complaints, however, as early I had best. crop. ever.

Zman



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/18/2013 6:57:09 PM

Not convinced that heat alone is the culprit. Just like different tomato types have different maturity dates, they also have IMHO a specific number of days where the yield is good on a healthy plant, then starts to taper off quickly, with smaller, lower quality tomatoes. You can trim them back, etc, etc, but, basically, they are toast.



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/19/2013 8:18:08 PM

So, Mack, you a manure believer now?



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/20/2013 9:04:23 AM

Absolutely. Already got a supply for next Spring planting.



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/20/2013 9:25:04 AM

The cows are walking around on top of my supply for next spring



Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/20/2013 9:41:28 AM

What do you do to prevent weeds? I bought some manure in bags in Nebraska one time and had the most beautiful stand of weeds one could imagine. That same tomoato plot was weed free the year before so it had to be the manure.



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/20/2013 9:47:42 AM

There are tons of seeds in the dirt I bring from the farm, and I suspect the bags at the stores are full as well of tiny tiny weed seed ready for some sun soil and moisture.  I just pull them often, especially in August.  They go WILD in the hot humid conditions of August



Name:   Lifer - Email Member
Subject:   And then there was One
Date:   9/20/2013 10:16:27 AM

I agree Mack.  Many factors affect the mater crop, as well as all others.  This year the biggiest problem was too much rain IMHO.  I only harvested a couple of melons and cantaloupes.  The rest split open way before ripening and what I read is that is caused from too much water.

As for manure, I can supply as much as any of you need from a bucket to a pickup load.  I will do it cheaper than buying it by the bags.  Good dry horse manure from under the pole barn so it is out of the weather and holds the nutrients.  Tilling it in now is great for spring prep not to mention fall gardens.  I am doing turnips, spinach, broccoli, and some type of leaf lettuce (probably Romaine).



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Truly Amazing Feat,,,,,
Date:   9/20/2013 10:33:15 AM

a nice long, informative, friendly thread,,, and not one single person spit on anybody!!







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