
Finding their level.
The tomato plants given to us by terrific daughter Elisabeth and fantastic fiance George Three did, indeed, bear fruit.
The bounty was noticed weeks later than what they reaped just a mile away at their house, proving once again, different soil, varying sun angles, timing will differ.
WOW! Those will be ready soon. Very impressive! Great job! ❤️
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I don’t think ours will ripen, Rachel, as the kids’ went red a month ago!
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Very cool!
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How nice!! My tomatoes didn’t grow large this summer… but at least I had lots of cherry tomatoes😊
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Glad you had cherry tomatoes to dress up your salads, Jeni. The kids had hundreds of small and large tomatoes this first summer in their yard and they gave us many Tupperware bowls full!
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love learning gardening by doing, the same way that I continue to learn. enjoy those tomatoes
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Yes, we continue to learn for sure, Beth.
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What I notice about your yard is that things are scattered here and there but everything looks so neat and just where plants/tomatoes etc should be. I think they bloom and produce a bounty of beauty because they feel welcome.
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We have to make the most of our spaces because of that big collection of water right in the middle, ladysighs!
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What huge fruit 💜
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Backyard experiment this year, Willow. We do better with flowers.
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Excellent 💜
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