I used to grow some of these with the children at school - any varieties that were either bigger or smaller than usual used to capture their attention!
I wish I would have planted some tomatoes. Of course the rabbits would have probably gotten them but there's nothing like picking a tomato fresh from the vine
It will be a really nice tomato! Just to let the squirrels get to it before you do. One time I had a beautiful tomato and I watched it every day and the day I went out to pick it a squirrel had taken it off the vine and bit into it. I was not happy!
There's nothing like homegrown tomatoes, Rose. Imagine what it's going to taste like when it's ripe. My Dad had a garden, and he would bring in the nicest looking veggies, and my Mom would have them for dinner that night.
Never heard of this kind. I will look forward to seeing one.
ReplyDeleteI love tomatoes! And it's fun to watch them grow.
ReplyDeleteNothing better tasting than home-grown tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDelete...I am guessing the name is a giveaway? YAM xx
I used to grow some of these with the children at school - any varieties that were either bigger or smaller than usual used to capture their attention!
ReplyDeleteAté tem direito a um toldo.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I wish I would have planted some tomatoes. Of course the rabbits would have probably gotten them but there's nothing like picking a tomato fresh from the vine
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ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be a tasty tomato. Have a happy day!
Oh, I hope your tomatoes are very tasty!
ReplyDeleteWe always plant big boy tomatoes, they are my husbands favorite. Ours are not where yours are at though, it maybe awhile yet for them.
ReplyDeleteI have tried planting tomatoes and they ended up infested with pests.
ReplyDeleteI know you are anxious for them to ripen.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and delicious!! Hope it grows more and becomes red soon!!
ReplyDeleteDevi :))
It's a beauty! And big boy says he did not know that he had a tomato named after him but that it is worthy of his name
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember having that variety, years ago. They were fantastic tomatoes .
ReplyDeleteWow! You're very far along with tomato growth! I'm just getting blossoms. You must not have the cool temperatures associated with Lake Michigan.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a really nice tomato! Just to let the squirrels get to it before you do. One time I had a beautiful tomato and I watched it every day and the day I went out to pick it a squirrel had taken it off the vine and bit into it. I was not happy!
ReplyDeleteOh dear Rose that is a big boy! Here in the Philippines tomatoes are eaten as they are, but I can't. I love it though on my burgers HAHA
ReplyDeleteSe ve estupendo Rose.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
You will soon be eating a tasty tomato.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good looking tomato. I have another month before I will have anything that big.I got early girl this year because that is all they had.
ReplyDeleteYou just can't beat home grown tomatoes :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I think they are the best tomatoes of all.
ReplyDeleteWe have 17 tomato plants. Have to make lots of sauce to get us through the winter :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is nicely shot.
There's nothing like homegrown tomatoes, Rose. Imagine what it's going to taste like when it's ripe. My Dad had a garden, and he would bring in the nicest looking veggies, and my Mom would have them for dinner that night.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
mmmm, fresh home grown tomatoes are the highlight of summer - oh wait, I forgot yesterday's blackberries. Oh yeah, and freshly picked sweet corn.
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