I'm totally frustrated with my tomatoes - my big vine (in a cage) has about 9 Big Boys on it that are soft ball-sized and hard as rock and green as all get out - I've done everything I can think of for them - watering appropriately, getting them as much sun as I can find around here - but that's the real problem, I think. There's no such thing as a good six to eight hours of sun per day when there's so much overcast and rain going on all the time! These critters simply refuse to ripen! What can I do to encourage them to turn red and be nice and juicey? I'm hardly a great gardner but these things will be gorgeous if they ever stop fiddling around and get ripe! What to do, what to do. Does anyone who is a great gardner have any suggestions for a gardening klutz like me? I know there are some stellar gardeners out there - QSis, Leni, Mountain Man, Chile Farmer - anyone?
Thanks, Ian