
The end of summer is here. Days are getting noticeably shorter and the weather has a chill edge to it. Which begs the question, why am I showing you a tomato seedling?
Because no one told this tomato summer was over.
You see, I planted tomato seeds back in late-April/early-May. They got about an inch or so high then died en mass. I rolled my eyes at the distinctly barren hanging basket all summer. Fast forward to mid-August when I plopped some green onion bulb scraps into the empty planter basket. Shortly thereafter, I noticed a “friend” growing beside them. You guessed it, tomato seeds that took 4 months to germinate.

So here we are, in actual fall. About 6 weeks out from the usual first hard frost (mid-November generally). Will my little budding tomatoes have time to fruit?? I counted, I have 2 clusters currently. Eight potential tiny tomatoes.
No fear, I’ll keep you posted on what becomes of my frustratingly late tomatoes.
11 responses to “Farewell to Summer. Just Kidding.”
It could happen. Could you move the pit indoors incase an early frost was predicted?
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I’ll have to remember to keep an eye on the weather!
Also, to clip my green onions back!
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LOL – well, you know, sometimes things have a mind of their own. OTOH, maybe a few fresh tomatoes in late October will be delightful?
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I have such rubbish luck with tomatoes- it would be the largest tomato harvest I’d had in years if it produced even a single fruit! The past three summers have been tomato failures.
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Maybe bring the pot inside during the evening and set it out in the morning. I bet you’ll get fruit.
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I would be SO tickled by it actually fruiting!
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Tomatoes definitely need warmth to ripen so you really will get the best result having the pot indoors.
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Our temperature range is still between 50 and 80 F (10-26 C), I’ll start thinking about bringing the plant inside once it starts to cool off more. But thank you, I have had very little success with tomatoes (ever) and this information will be helpful if my buds actually fruit.
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I just want to say I love that basket planter you have in the wire basket. Very cute. 🙂
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My planter basket was born out of not wanting to go buy a fiber liner. AND it was a stash busting project! I just used a bunch of odds and ends; it has held up moderately well. The cotton at the top is muddy and bleached, but it still holds dirt.
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