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Old July 23, 2018   #5
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Originally Posted by Lee View Post
You can tell they are ripe when the birds start eating them.

A medium to dark orange is a good indicator. You can pick them at first
blush and let them further ripen inside... (this works to protect against the birds.)

Lee
I agree but I dont have a bird problem so they get ripe on the vine.
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