Tomato Pictures 2014

baymule

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I apologize for not posting tomato pics, we've been too busy eating them! Over on the Heritage tomato thread, @Ridgerunner suggested that I would probably be the first to post pics of ripe tomatoes, since I am in a hotter climate, except maybe California or Florida. @ninnymary said she didn't have ripe tomatoes. We have been eating them for a couple of weeks. Oh, and :plbb to @seedcorn !!! :lol:

I read what Ridgerunner said and told my husband, I gotta go take pictures of the tomatoes. He jumped up and took over the artful arrangement, grouping them by variety and making a beautiful display for you tomato starved gardeners!

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From left to right is Yellow Pear, Homestead, with my first San Marzano artfully leaned upon the kitchen window by my DH, and on the right is 4 Tommy Toes that escaped being eaten today, only because I had more of them for our salad.
 

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:tongue Well go ahead and rub it in! :tongueSo far only a few blooms here.
But did see the 1st tiny zucchini today.
 

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:tongue Well go ahead and rub it in! :tongueSo far only a few blooms here.
But did see the 1st tiny zucchini today.
:yuckyuck

I'm with you Carol. No zukes or cukes but do have some green tomatoes.
 

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Is this for real? Bay, I didn't expect ripe tomatoes even from you yet and you have so many!

Mary

Yes the picture is for real. I started all my tomatoes from seed this year in the house on the breakfast table under fluorescent lights. I picked 4 more Homestead tomatoes this morning and 2 more San Marzano. There is another handful of Yellow Pear on the vines and 1 Tommy Toe is ripe, will tell DH so he can go pick it and eat it off the vine. I have 2 Gypsy ripening, can't wait to taste those!

Hats off to your husband for his eye for art !!

Thank you! He does have an eye for beauty--after all--he married ME! :lol:

Too cool! I'm digging the Tommy Toes. Are they a keeper?

Yes! My husband had memories of eating Tommy Toes out of his father's garden when he was a boy. Just to watch the expression of joy on his face is enough for me. Plus they are a little bigger than cherry tomatoes, have clusters of 4-6 and were the first tomatoes to ripen!
 
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