I ripen fruits and veg in a brown paper bag, sitting on a soft surface, in my case a tea cosy.

Peggy B

On 10/7/2012 7:05 PM, Joyce M Westphal wrote:
Our first freeze last night..delicious apples were picked and taken in
today and I picked the few green tomatoes left.  Do they really ripen
inside? Any hints on how to hasten this process without them going
rotten?  Heard the honking of geese and saw 11 nice ones, in formation,
flying overhead.  Guess that fall is really here. Joyce

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