How the heck do you get to the last ‘mater? We have two plants that have produced around 60 tomatoes, and still going strong. I’m considering inviting some deer over for brunch.
When I was young we lived in a 4 unit apartment complex. On our side of the building was a small plot. Mom decided to plant some things so we could have some fresh vegetables. That was until some jerk kid came in the middle of the night and trashed everything. Mom never tried that again!
Why? When I lived in Corpus Christi, with a similar warm climate, I had ripe tomatoes from March through November. We’d set out the new plants the second week in January.
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
Well, that is obviously worse than the virus, eh Carmen?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 4 years ago
Really great d’maters don’t come from the store.
Jml58 over 4 years ago
There will be more next year.
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
Yeah I remember growing up we loved ours from our garden
micromos over 4 years ago
I’m just starting to get some.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Tripe, Carmen!
John Wiley Premium Member over 4 years ago
How the heck do you get to the last ‘mater? We have two plants that have produced around 60 tomatoes, and still going strong. I’m considering inviting some deer over for brunch.
Linguist over 4 years ago
You may mourn the last tomato of the season from your garden, but you never feel a twinge of remorse for the final zucchini’s disappearance.
diegot over 4 years ago
I got a very late start this year, am starting to get tomatoes now, but then again last year I has tomatoes till December!
Numbnumb over 4 years ago
When I was young we lived in a 4 unit apartment complex. On our side of the building was a small plot. Mom decided to plant some things so we could have some fresh vegetables. That was until some jerk kid came in the middle of the night and trashed everything. Mom never tried that again!
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
Why? When I lived in Corpus Christi, with a similar warm climate, I had ripe tomatoes from March through November. We’d set out the new plants the second week in January.
Brian Premium Member over 4 years ago
Mine will produce until the first freeze. In recent years that’s been as early as the day before Halloween, to a right before Thanksgiving one year.
DarrellCurtis over 4 years ago
Tia Carmen has good perspective on life.
darcyandsimon over 4 years ago
She knows what’s really important!
bakana over 4 years ago
Every time I’ve tried to plant any sort of Veggie in my back yard, a heavy windstorm has come along an Shredded them.
I once got a tomato plant all the way to the Flowers Blooming stage before the wind ate it.