I have lots of tomato plants which were planted directly into the ground. There are two varieties, moneymaker and gardener's delight.
Many of the tomatoes seem to be turning brown and rotten, and I think the patch has a slightly unpleasant smell. (The healthy tomatoes are all green - none of them have turned red yet). The thing is, the garden was more or less unattended for six weeks due to illness and I only got back last week, so I don't really know how far the disease has spread.
My question is: would it be okay if I picked off the healthy looking green tomatoes and put them on the windowsill in the hope that they'll ripen? I'm not able to do a lot of physical work at the moment due to the aforementioned illness, so I can't really start cutting things and digging things up. But there are a lot of tomatoes and it would be such a shame to see them all be wasted.
Any advice much appreciated.
Many of the tomatoes seem to be turning brown and rotten, and I think the patch has a slightly unpleasant smell. (The healthy tomatoes are all green - none of them have turned red yet). The thing is, the garden was more or less unattended for six weeks due to illness and I only got back last week, so I don't really know how far the disease has spread.
My question is: would it be okay if I picked off the healthy looking green tomatoes and put them on the windowsill in the hope that they'll ripen? I'm not able to do a lot of physical work at the moment due to the aforementioned illness, so I can't really start cutting things and digging things up. But there are a lot of tomatoes and it would be such a shame to see them all be wasted.
Any advice much appreciated.
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