My tomatoes, "Gardeners Delight", have been a complete mixed bag. I have never grown such bushy tomato plants in my life and they were at least 8 feet tall! I purchased a tomato frame for them this year to give support and tied the vines to the frame, which really seemed to make a difference.
Whilst visiting the in laws a couple of weeks ago, I noticed that my mother-in-law had stripped her tomato plants of leaves, leaving just the tomatoes on the bare vines. She told me that at this time of year you need to stop the plants putting their energy into growing to allow the fruit to ripen. Thinking about it, it did make sense. Also, as the nights are drawing in and the sun is losing its strength, the tomatoes need all the light exposure they can get to ripen, so being shaded behind foliage doesn't help.
Another tip mother-in-law gave me for ripening tomatoes is to place the green ones in a drawer with a ripe one. For some reason the ripe one encourages the others to ripen. Very strange. Not sure how that works, particularly in darkness. I wonder if some gas is given off by the ripe one which then ripens the others. Bit like bananas having an effect on other fruit nearby. Apparently it does work, so I shall have to give it a go.
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