To-ma-toes!
Jul. 5th, 2007 07:41 pm*grin* I had my first tomatoes off my plants tonight! Four little cherry tomatoes from the Sweet 100, and oh! weren't they sweet and juicy! Two for my salad, two for the DH.
I was so pleased, because after one of the thunderstorms the other night, the iron pole holding my buckets broke, dumping them on the ground!
The next day, the DH put some hooks into the eaves of the garage, and we hung them there. The plants looked a bit battered, but they have recovered nicely! I can't wait till the larger ones start getting ripe, too!
I was so pleased, because after one of the thunderstorms the other night, the iron pole holding my buckets broke, dumping them on the ground!
The next day, the DH put some hooks into the eaves of the garage, and we hung them there. The plants looked a bit battered, but they have recovered nicely! I can't wait till the larger ones start getting ripe, too!
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Date: 2007-07-06 01:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-06 02:22 am (UTC)*grin* You know, I just thought--that's a very hobbity sort of song, isn't it?
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Date: 2007-07-06 01:05 am (UTC)I was really intrigued by the photos you posted, with the plants coming out the bottom of the buckets. Is this a form of hydroponics? Or -- um -- something else?
We're growing Milady's tomato plants in big (maybe 30-gallon?) molasses tubs from her son's ranch. Each one is big enough to hold three big tomato plants and cages. The plants are producing very well, so she has tomatoes with supper almost every night.
At our house the varmints get the tomatoes, so we just buy from the farmer's market.
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Date: 2007-07-06 02:21 am (UTC)Here's where I got the directions:
http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/tomato2.html
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Date: 2007-07-06 03:36 am (UTC)*bookmarks*
Thank you!
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Date: 2007-07-06 02:17 am (UTC)John Denver
There ain't nothin' in the world that I like better
Than bacon 'n lettuce 'n homegrown tomatoes
Up in the mornin', out in the garden
Get you a ripe one, don't pick a hard 'un
All winter without 'em is a culinary bummer
I forget all about the sweatin' and the diggin'
Every time I go out and pick me a big 'un
Homegrown tomatoes, homegrown tomatoes
What would life be without homegrown tomatoes?
Only two things that money can't buy
That's true love and homegrown tomatoes.
You can go out to eat and that's for sure
But there's nothin' a homegrown tomato won't cure
Put 'em in a salad, put 'em in a stew
You can make your own tomato juice
You can eat 'em with eggs, eat 'em with gravy
You can eat 'em with beans, pinto or navy
Put 'em on the side, put 'em in the middle
Homegrown tomatoes on a hot cake griddle.
Homegrown tomatoes, homegrown tomatoes
What would like be without homegrown tomatoes?
Only two things that money can't buy
That's true love and homegrown tomatoes.
If I's to change this life I lead
You could call me Johnny Tomatoseed
Cause I know what this country needs
Homegrown tomatoes in every yard you see
When I die don't bury me
In a box in a cold dark cemetery
Out in the garden would be much better
'Cause I could be pushin' up a homegrown tomato.
Homegrown tomatoes, homegrown tomatoes
What would like be without homegrown tomatoes?
Only two things that money can't buy
That's true love and homegrown tomatoes.
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