
This past May, while enjoying a sunny day, Maggie and I planted some tomato seeds. I don't remember where I got the seeds, but thought Maggie would enjoy digging in the dirt and watering the potter. I didn't expect anything to come of it. Guess my thumb is greener than I thought. The seeds took off and by July 4
th needed to be replanted into bigger containers (we had just gotten the lawn put in, so didn't want to disturb that). A month or so later, in looking at the plants, I noticed some red. As I got closer, I noticed

3 more -- we had 3 teeny tomato plants. They couldn't have been more than a 1/4 inch in diameter. I left them on the plant as I wasn't sure they would be very
tasty and what are you going to do with 3 teeny
tomatoes? A few weeks later, more teeny
tomatoes appeared -- most of them green! Maggie and I took a sunny afternoon in September and picked the ones that seemed like they would turn ripe and brought them in. I rather thought

that it would freeze soon and the rest would be lost. Again, I was wrong.
Yesterday, Maggie and I picked
another batch of green
tomatoes! She had a grand time, picking "her" tom-matoes! I didn't worry about their size this time around, though they are all still very teeny. Our crop has doubled in size! I'm still not sure of their taste (I'm a little fearful and not the best judge of tomatoes), but will be making a large pot of chili next weekend and plan to stew the little buggers in!
She's precious! I don't know what was up with tomatoes this year. Were weather patterns just really "off" everywhere? We had weird, late-ripening tomatoes here in OH, and my parents in VA had hardly any actually grow!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy and Rocky and Maggie.
ReplyDeleteI just came across your link when toying around with Tammy's.
You have a beautiful family, and I enjoyed reading about it.
Moni