Anyone have crop pics?
Hey just wondering if anyone has any tomato pics mine fried in our summer heat.
I've got lots of green & ripening tomatoes but the first frost has put an end to the outdoor gardening season. The ripe tomatoes here were growing in my greenhouse:
[img]https://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h22/Digit_007/finaltomatoharvest.jpg[/img]
The slicers are Rainy's Maltese and that is also the first of the large tomatoes to ripen outdoors in the summer.
The little guys are Sungolds. I had a lot of SunSugar plants in the garden this year and really appreciate that variety, as well. However, the Sungolds are the first cherries to ripen . . . and carry on right thru the season.
As I say, there are lots of greenies from the outdoor garden like that little Tigerella right there. Tigerella was my "big find" in 2010! That will ripen to be a real pretty yellow and red striped tomato. It has a tender skin and good flavor, as well!
There are some other photo's but, unfortunately, they look like a lot of my pictures - kind of like a mess of catfish down on the dock, sort of things . What can I say? Give a guy a cell phone with a camera . . . and that's what he does with it.
Steve
[img]https://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h22/Digit_007/finaltomatoharvest.jpg[/img]
The slicers are Rainy's Maltese and that is also the first of the large tomatoes to ripen outdoors in the summer.
The little guys are Sungolds. I had a lot of SunSugar plants in the garden this year and really appreciate that variety, as well. However, the Sungolds are the first cherries to ripen . . . and carry on right thru the season.
As I say, there are lots of greenies from the outdoor garden like that little Tigerella right there. Tigerella was my "big find" in 2010! That will ripen to be a real pretty yellow and red striped tomato. It has a tender skin and good flavor, as well!
There are some other photo's but, unfortunately, they look like a lot of my pictures - kind of like a mess of catfish down on the dock, sort of things . What can I say? Give a guy a cell phone with a camera . . . and that's what he does with it.
Steve
This was my first year to have two good crops of tomatoes. First ones were grown in new boxes attached to a pier over the water. They did quite well:
[img]https://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/lakngulf/G2010J2/June20_2010055.jpg[/img]
My second crop is still holding on with some small tomatoes. This picture was taken in late August.
[img]https://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/lakngulf/Aug_2010/Aug_2010031.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/lakngulf/G2010J2/June20_2010055.jpg[/img]
My second crop is still holding on with some small tomatoes. This picture was taken in late August.
[img]https://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab104/lakngulf/Aug_2010/Aug_2010031.jpg[/img]