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9 thoughts on “Heirloom Tomato Time”
fabulous looking haul – a good looking bunch ! But what are the long lemon coloured ones at the front of the photo?
Oh and now I WANT a Trug too!!
Roman Candle–and it is delicious. Super salad eating tomato, very few seeds and stays crisp. I have this large trug and one just a bit smaller. I have had them for YEARS! and they have aged so nicely.
fabulous looking haul – a good looking bunch ! But what are the long lemon coloured ones at the front of the photo?
Oh and now I WANT a Trug too!!
Roman Candle–and it is delicious. Super salad eating tomato, very few seeds and stays crisp. I have this large trug and one just a bit smaller. I have had them for YEARS! and they have aged so nicely.
Everything Claire said, I second. I’m picking the short-season hybrids I planted as ‘insurance’, but the heirlooms are a couple of weeks away, still…
You have a wonderful collection of tomatoes.
Lovely tomatoes, mine seem to be coming in groups of two right now. The rest will probably all ripen at the same time.
I would love to grow tomatoes, but I have given up … I get too frustrated by grasshoppers eating them. These look wonderful!
How beautiful…all the shapes and colors!
I LOVE shots like these! They really show the beauty of variety.
I really did plant a good mix this year–it will be hard to cut back next year!