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6 Tips for Drying Tomatoes — 22 Comments

  1. Right now, we are just drying them in our car where it gets 140 degrees easy with one window cracked. Put them up in the dash and then we usually finish them off the next day in the sun. I don’t have the energy to use a dehydrator but next year we are going to build a solar dehydrator.

    • Well, Zachary, you are an inspiration. It never occurred to me to dry them inside the car, that is a great idea. Although here it gets so humid (as it is today), that I’m not sure how well it would work. Love the idea of a solar dehydrator. More power to ya!

  2. Great article! I would like to start dehydrating garden produce, but I have only canned and frozen up to this point. Maybe I can finagle a dehydrator for Christmas?

    Stopped by from the Titus 2sDays Blog Hop!

  3. Janet, I would love to see picstures of your one acre farm. I live in southeast Georgia and live on one acre also. I have chickens, but I would love to see how you laid out your yard,I have a small garden. But would like to expand it. Thanks

  4. Janet, I would love to see pictures of your one acre farm. I live on one acre also. I have chickens and a very small garden 8×12. I would like to see how you laid out your farm. I live in southeast Georgia, it get hot here and can get rather cold in the winter. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

    • Hi Trudie! Funny you ask, because I’m preparing for a future post on predator friendly chicken farming, showing how things are laid out here, complete with a diagram. It probably won’t be for a couple months, though, because I’m waiting for my Certified Predator Friendly application to get approved (the post is going to discuss their requirements)

      We did everything little by little here, and some things worked out well while other things didn’t. We were constrained by location of the well and septic field, and some big trees that cast a lot of shade. So I’m not sure how much it will help you to see how we laid it all out, but hopefully by sometime in November, I will finish that post.

      Thanks for asking!

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  6. I love this post so informative! I’ll be featuring it this at Garden up green on Tuesdays with a twist #75 this week. Hope you stop by and link up.

    Carole at Garden Up green

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  13. My tomatoes normally come out perfect the way i like. However – today I lost 50 dollars worth of tomatoes :(. I’m unsure what happened, but i may have an idea! I use the eight tray garden master dehydrator – never an issues. Today my new tray came in – I went fro 8 trays to thirty per unit. The garden master is supposed to expand to 30 trays. Anyway – I set to 135 as i always do. They came out black, 🙁 i lost all the tomatoes. I dont understand what happened – most came out black and many also still not dehydrated and red. I felt the spacing was fine with the tomatoes. so Im lost and confused what happened. Any ideas? Thank you in advanced. the tomatoes were 1/4 sliced.