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    <title>Should I pick my tomatos?</title>
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      <name>lambert</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>They're huge, they're green, they're starting to crack, and I'm worried they're going to rot on the vine as the rainy season drags on.</p>
<p>weather.com says we've got six days until sun, which we're going to have for <i>one</i> fucking day, and then rain again. [Yes, I know this isn't like the Mississippi flooding my back yard, but it's still very unusual for my corner of Zone 5b].</p>
<p>Should I pick them and try to ripen them indoors?</p>
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