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Category Archives: Tomatoes
Homestead Walkabout: July 5, 2014
My camera and I went on a Walkabout and took a whole bunch of pictures. Of course, I aimed for angles that showed lots of flowers and as few weeds as possible. To see the Album, click Walkabout
The Red Greenhouse….. Tomatoes Galore
One of the more interesting recent activities had been canning up the unexpected bounty of the new tomato house, or the Red Greenhouse. Finished in mid July, in the midst of of cold gray summer, we didn’t expect to see … Continue reading
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The last few days around the homestead
Here are a few pixs of the last few days. The yellow Rudbeckia are in full bloom below the library windows With the lovely warm weather we’ve had the last couple weeks, it looks like the blackberries are finally going … Continue reading
Cherry tomatos
I was headed out to sit under the apple tree and drink a cup of iced coffee, but I didn’t get past the hanging cherry tomatoes. I’ve kept up with eating the sungold cherry tomatoes as they ripened. But the … Continue reading
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Morning in the Garden, August 5, 08
Carl and I returned home from mother’s memorial service last evening. This morning, after tea and toast (spread with an avocado from June Battin), we took a walk-about through the gardens. The sungold tomatoes in the greenhouse are ready for … Continue reading