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Category Archives: Cherry
Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Tomatoes…
Ever since I built my greenhouse, I’ve been growing a large number of tomato plants. Now, after two years of terrible returns things have gotten a lot brighter, well more of a red then bright, but much more colorful then … Continue reading
Sandies Garden in August
I stopped by Sandy & Davies house to return a hydraulic jack I had borrowed, and just like any other time I visit, I had to check out their garden. My niece led the way into the tomato patch, where … Continue reading
Posted in Bright Lights, Celery, Cherry, People, Waltham Butternut - Winter Squash
Tagged acelgas, apio, Bright Lights, calabacín, céleri, celery, Cherry Tomatoes, des courges, la bette à carde, squash, Swiss Chard, tomates cerises, tomates cherry, tomatoes, Waltham Butternut, winter squash, ντοματίνια, σέλινο, σέσκουλο, σκουός
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Photos From the Tomato Patch.
As I was looking around the tomato patch, I realized that I may just achieve my goal of “too many tomatoes”. I’ve been dusting the plants religiously every 7 days per the “Dragoon Dust” directions, and there is no sign … Continue reading
Posted in Asian Vegetables, Brandywine, Cherry, Slicing, Tomatoes
Tagged Brandywine, red alert, San Marzano
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