It seems my plants take requests
Barring any weather badness, these might be ready by Friday:

And then there was a little hidden treasure, my first fruit of the season. (Quarter included in the first pic for scale)



And the Blogger ate the tomato, and it was gooood.
So much for being one of the last people to produce a tomato.
Starting with mature plants + Global Warming ---> Ridiculously early harvest.
Temperatures here the last week have only gone below 80F at night (90s during the day). Normals for the period, low 70s.
1 Comments:
Those tomatoes are definitely tempting! I could imagine myself eating burgers with loads of them inserted in between buns.
1:50 a.m.
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