And what a sight it is. You’re right, no other words are needed. I can’t wait for the first taste of a summer tomato…..
.-= Mangochild´s last blog ..Tuesdays Independence Days: Week 7 =-.
Actually it’s Tumbling Tom, which I’m not sure is an actual Tumbling Tom, I think it’s a mutt of some sort. But hey it’s producing my first ripe tomato, so I’m happy. I’ll eat it no matter what kind it is.
My sub-arctics are loaded with fruit, fairly large fruit. They should be ripening any day now, of course the cool week we’re having isn’t helping.
Yum! We’ve had 8 cherry tomatoes so far. Seven of them last night. I can’t wait till the larger ones ripen!
.-= Dave´s last blog ..Red Foxes in the Garden =-.
I am jealous! I have cherry tomatoes, that turned out to be vining instead of bush style that are loaded with tons of green tomatoes. Plus my giant beefsteak tomatoes that have been taunting me for weeks now, but just keep getting bigger and still staying green.
Tomato sandwiches are calling my name. You photo gives me hope that mine will change color soon.
.-= Rebecca´s last blog ..18 Month Checkup =-.
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This is a daily journal of my efforts to cultivate a more simple life, through local eating, gardening and so many other things. We used to live in a small suburban neighborhood Ohio but moved to 153 acres in Liberty, Maine in 2012.
And what a sight it is. You’re right, no other words are needed. I can’t wait for the first taste of a summer tomato…..
.-= Mangochild´s last blog ..Tuesdays Independence Days: Week 7 =-.
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Is it one of your sub-Arctics?????? Congrats!!!!!!! Janet
.-= islandgardener´s last blog ..Anticipation…It’s Making Me Wait! =-.
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Actually it’s Tumbling Tom, which I’m not sure is an actual Tumbling Tom, I think it’s a mutt of some sort. But hey it’s producing my first ripe tomato, so I’m happy. I’ll eat it no matter what kind it is.
My sub-arctics are loaded with fruit, fairly large fruit. They should be ripening any day now, of course the cool week we’re having isn’t helping.
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Yum! We’ve had 8 cherry tomatoes so far. Seven of them last night. I can’t wait till the larger ones ripen!
.-= Dave´s last blog ..Red Foxes in the Garden =-.
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There is ONE thing you could say . . . YAY!
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Your joy shines through just fine!
.-= warren´s last blog ..It’s about the time =-.
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I am jealous! I have cherry tomatoes, that turned out to be vining instead of bush style that are loaded with tons of green tomatoes. Plus my giant beefsteak tomatoes that have been taunting me for weeks now, but just keep getting bigger and still staying green.
Tomato sandwiches are calling my name. You photo gives me hope that mine will change color soon.
.-= Rebecca´s last blog ..18 Month Checkup =-.
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HOW EXCITING!!!!
.-= Kelly Butler´s last blog ..Happy Anniversary Charlie!!! =-.
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Love the tomatoes! This time of year is so exciting in the garden.
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Beautiful!
.-= Dan´s last blog ..Tuesdays Photography =-.
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Awesome! Always exciting to see the start of the tomato season get underway.
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