The rabbit is the most common of the pests for green tomatoes. If you live in a suburban area, it's a possibility that deer or raccoons might also be the culprit. Possums are a distinct possibility too.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.
You can reap the fruits either green or red. Once they get sufficiently big, they can be picked green and ripened off the vine in a dark cool location or make fried green tomatoes, or they can be allowed to turn red and ripen on the vine. The best flavor will be realized when allowed to ripen on the vine.
Using vine-ripened tomatoes in cooking provides a richer flavor, better texture, and higher nutritional content compared to tomatoes that are picked early and ripened off the vine.
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
That depends if they are sold as on-the-vine cherry tomatoes or on-the-vine normal size tomatoes. For the carbs in cherry tomatoes and normal size tomatoes (both of which grow on the vine), see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions. .
Vine vegetables are vegetables which grow on vines...examples cucumbers, squash, tomatoes
Green tomatoes can refer to tomatoes that have failed to ripen properly. The second group containes green zebra, green pinaple tomatoes, green grape and green giant tomatoes. Green tomatoes can be made into a variety of dishes. For example, fried green tomatoes, tomato pickle, green tomato relish and salsa, chutney and jam and baked tomatoes
grapes, tomatoes, leaves
if it is still green and has been cut / removed from the plant then it will not ripen the same as it would have if it had ripened on the vine. Strawberries aren't like tomatoes they will not taste good if picked green. Must be red before picking.
tomatoes
No, a green pumpkin will not ripen off the vine.
it must mean it is rotting or where the vine holding the tomatoes left a huge mark.hope this helps.