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Juicy!! We’ve just been given a tomato plant so are trying to be good and not kill it (My green fingers extend only to weeds lol!). Lovely picture!
Thanks for dropping in. I hope you have success with your plant. Like last week, it’s a pity I can’t give you the scent as well – I love the smell tomato plants give off when you touch them!
I was just going to say that I can almost smell them *inhales deeply*!
As my old B.P.C. says about lots of substances: ‘odour, characteristic’. In other words, if you’ve smelt it once, you’ll know it any time!
If I liked tomatoes I’d be “om nom nomming” that photo!
We gave up after two disastrous years of blight! However we’re picking up the keys to our new allotment tomorrow so (hopefully) there’ll be an abundance of produce next year. Fingers crossed for some sun to ripen yours up!
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Best wishes in your new venture!
Mmmm mmm! (for the tomatoes, and lovely photo too) x
Hope they will taste as good as they look! Don’t know yet…
what a great photo, we have some tomatoe plants, smell great and look fine, but no tomatoes yet
Hopefully there’s time yet!
Growing nicely – much better than mine.
This may be a bit deceptive – they are a small-fruiting kind (but hopefully flavoursome.)
Oh your tomatoes look better than mine (I keep forgetting to feed and water them!)
Granted, that does help! These are quite a small-fruiting kind, so the number of fruit is higher.
Superb shot. We tried growing them once. They looked nothing like that!
Ours have never been as good before!
Perfect bit of summer.
We just need a few more bits now!
Photos like this make me really envious as I don’t have green fingers at all 😦
My tomato plants have languished unloved and are only a couple of inches tall 😦
Yeah, they do appreciate TLC… not sure how widespread they had become in Tudor England…