I will NOT be posting a picture of my garden as I already mentioned that it is overgrown. But as unattractive and difficult to maneuver as it is, it has produced really well. We have probably already harvested 2 bushels of tomatoes, and probably 15-20 pounds of beans. Not to mention the crookneck squash that I am getting really sick of! I don't know what I was thinking planting that much squash. Next year I am going to have to find a sturdier tomato cage, and I'll plan a little bit more room for my tomatoes since they are growing so well.
Monday, August 27, 2007
The fruits of my labors
I will NOT be posting a picture of my garden as I already mentioned that it is overgrown. But as unattractive and difficult to maneuver as it is, it has produced really well. We have probably already harvested 2 bushels of tomatoes, and probably 15-20 pounds of beans. Not to mention the crookneck squash that I am getting really sick of! I don't know what I was thinking planting that much squash. Next year I am going to have to find a sturdier tomato cage, and I'll plan a little bit more room for my tomatoes since they are growing so well.
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WOW! I am impressed I wouldn't even know where to start.
Your produce looks great. I can't wait until next summer to try all of your different tomatoes. (Of course, I might just try a bite now! :)
Way cool. If I start a garden, I know who to ask for advice. Other than the regular old red tomatoe, those are all brand new veggies to me!
I admit I am jelous. I so very, very much want "garden" tomatoes right now!
Also, I am excited to see how the yellow ones turn out and what you think of their flavor! Let us know!
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