I picked a wonderful selection of tomatoes: Roma, Goliath, Cherokee Purple, and German Johnson. The harvest came in at 5 pounds .75 ozs. This is what makes my summer so wonderful-tomatoes. I love them. Plus, my squirrel fence is working. They had a chance at one tomato, and then I put the fencing up, and now they have been cut off from these beauties.
We live in zone 6a and I have been gardening and cooking for years. This blog is an opportunity for me to share with you my success and those failures that come about on occasion. Plus, I want to hear from all the gardeners and bakers and cooks out there and learn from you. Feel free to share your ideas.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Harvest Monday
I picked a wonderful selection of tomatoes: Roma, Goliath, Cherokee Purple, and German Johnson. The harvest came in at 5 pounds .75 ozs. This is what makes my summer so wonderful-tomatoes. I love them. Plus, my squirrel fence is working. They had a chance at one tomato, and then I put the fencing up, and now they have been cut off from these beauties.
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Very pretty looking tomatoes! I hope those babies keep producing for you. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris and I am thrilled that the Fort Knox I put up has kept the critters out.
DeleteGorgeous tomatoes! Can't wait to see mine start to ripen :) And way to go on protecting from squirels too!
ReplyDeleteGreat harvest, the tomatoes are looking great and squirrel free!!
ReplyDeletenice looking haul of tomatoes. What type of fencing did you put up against squirrels? Electric?
ReplyDeleteNo, I just used very flexible fencing around the bed and over the top of the tomatoes.
DeleteMarvelous looking tomato..., I am sure the squirrels eye and marvel at the beautiful tomato through the fence...
ReplyDeleteYes all they could do was just look at the tomatoes and move onto my neighbors' gardens I guess.
DeleteLisa
Lisa, what a beautiful tomato harvest - I am amazed at the job you do in your garden, wonderful! I adore tomatoes too, the more colorful the better but I have to buy mine since I am far from being as talented in the garden as you are!
ReplyDeleteP.S.: I looked at the "sneak peak" of your Blueberry Nectarine Pie - looks wonderful!
Andrea thank you. The blueberry nectarine pie was great. I did cut back on the sugar though. Some pie recipes overwhelm with too much sugar and I prefer to taste the fruit.
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