Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1994 Joyce Bupp •g^Ut -And other hazards All codks know that old cliche that a watched pot never boils. And this gardener has long been convinced that a watched tomato never ripens. There’s no produce we person ally wait for from the garden with more impatience than that first fresh, sweet, red-ripe, home grown tomato. In an effort to has ten the home-grown tomato har vest, I’ve tried just about every thing to jump-start Mother Nature’s own ripening schedule. But to little avail. I’ve started tomatoes in the greenhouse in January and found they ripen with fruit no faster than the April-started seedlings. I’ve covered them with frost-protec tion blankets. I’ve built plastic bag tents around young tomato plants. w Free Seminar 1 Sponsored By Gehman Accounting 581 N. Shirk Rd., New Holland, PA 17557 FARM & BUSINESS TRANSFERS on Friday, Jtdy 15, 1994 • 7:30-9:00 p.m. at Yoders Restaurant in New Holland Guest Speaker; MARK L. JAMES. 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This year’s effort was deter mined as ever, though years of losing the “ripe by first-week of July” race has left me wiser, if no less impatient for that first pick ing. The Early Girl plants looked super by early May and the row of black plastic went down in good time to warm the soil, despite the late, wet, cold spring. Then, in a weird turn of first time-this-ever-happened events, the field sprayer passing the gar den enroute to the sweet com next Water Quality An IMPORTANT Ingredient In tock Management Martin Water Conditioning Co. SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT Willis Sharp 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Somerset, PA & Myerstown, PA 17067 Surrounding Counties (717) 866-7555 Along Rte. 422 door accidentally discharged a slight misting of com herbicide over a small comer of the garden. It was the little section of garden where my half-dozen prized well-started, vigorous Early Girl plants snuggled down ip their cozy hurry-up-the-ripen ing, plastic tents. Luckily, just about every toma to seed I’d planted in the green house starting flats had germinat ed. Within a few hours of the mis hap, the earlier question of where this tomato seedling overrun was going to go was no longer an is sue. Remaining Early Girl seed lings, considerably smaller than their larger siblings because they had germinated later, found home s in some spare space in the far, opposite comer of the garden. Then it turned chilly. And, then it turned dry and desert-hot And in between, I nearly cooked the to mato replants by trying to hasten them along under a frost-protec tion cover - which I forgot to re move until late afternoon one busy, sun-splashed day. With heartfelt apologies, I rushed in the garden bearing buckets of water to try coaxing the wilting tomato plants out of heat stroke. Despite all my “help,” the to mato plants have grown into thick bushes of stems and leaves, cover ed with fat, green tomatoes. Take note: green. 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