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Category: Vegetables, Warm Season
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gorgeous!
Thanks!
wow! stunning!! that is the most beautiful, healthy and gorgeous photo!! love it!!
Thank you! Come by and I’ll give you some tomatoes!
WOW! stunning!! everything looks so good!! makes me hungry!! pass some basil pls!
Andy, walk by here. I have tomatoes to give you! And basil and sage and thyme and mint!
YUMMMEEE. Looks so tasty Kaye! Our tomatoes are still green
Hope you are enjoying your bounty.
*anna
Tomatoes, corn and watermelon are my faves, since I’m a Southern girl originally, so of course I planted all three. I’ve gotten a few decent ears of corn, which I ate raw right when I picked them. The jury is still out on watermelon (my 20th episode!), but, I’m really enjoying the tomatoes, and so glad I planted different varieties. Just wish I’d gotten the memo about pruning. Every day I’m out tying up limbs heavy with fruit.
that’s one gawgeous cornucopia of veggies!
Thanks, Edythe! How are you doing?
If one ever doubted the natural beauty and aesthetic appeal of things as simple as home-grown tomatoes, squash and peppers, this photo would provide some clarity (and enjoyment). Very nice (and with a photo like that, who needs words?).
Thanks, Garden Engineer, I was just thinking about you a little while ago when I was out working in the tomatoes, and just wishing I had used a little more of your engineering when I planted them!