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Harvesting Tomatoes at Peak Ripeness
easy
Gardening
15-30 minutes
6 steps
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Safety Warnings
Ensure cold frames are well ventilated to prevent fruit rot.
Tools Needed
Cold frame
— Ventilated structure for ripening
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Materials
Straw
— Dry bedding for fruit
(as needed)
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Steps
1
Monitor the weather for the first upcoming frost in October.
Tip: Picking mature or nearly mature fruit before the frost prolongs the season.
2
Pick all mature and nearly mature tomatoes from the vine.
Tip: Do this immediately when the first frost is expected.
3
Place the unripe or nearly mature tomatoes on a bed of straw inside a cold frame.
Tip: Straw provides a cushion and insulation for the fruit.
4
Cover the fruit with additional straw and secure the sash to protect them from frost.
Tip: The sash acts as a barrier against extreme cold.
5
Maintain ventilation within the cold frame while the fruit ripens.
Tip: Proper airflow is critical; otherwise, the tomatoes will rot instead of ripening.
6
Allow the tomatoes to ripen in the cold frame over several weeks.
Tip: Check regularly for peak ripeness.
Pro Tips
Unripe tomatoes can be successfully ripened after harvest if kept in a ventilated cold frame with straw.
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