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Monday, August 10, 2015

Tomatoes


Back from vacation.  Lots of tomatoes to pick - two big baskets full.


There is a mix of roma, Juliette, Cherokee purple, Goldie, Tasti Lee and some other varieties.


Most of these went into three big bags, sealed and frozen for winter use to make sauce.
There are more to be picked in the days ahead plus the tomato plants which are rapidly dying need to be pulled.

Linked to Harvest Monday hosted by Daphne.



7 comments:

Susie said...

Those sure are pretty tomatoes! I'm still only getting one or two every few days so still waiting for my big harvest.

Jenny Rottinger said...

Gorgeous tomatoes!

Eight Gate Farm NH said...

Such an abundance of tomatoes! Ours are still in the trickle-in phase.

Dave @ HappyAcres said...

Too bad about the plants dying, but it looks like you did get tomatoes!

Fun60 said...

I expect there will be lots of delicious tomato based dishes this winter.

Daphne Gould said...

Lovely tomatoes. Too bad they are fading quickly. Hopefully you will get all you need for the winter though.

Margaret said...

Lovely tomatoes - it's always a bit sad when the plants start to decline, although last year I had such a glut, it was sort of a relief as well. As with the other comments, mine haven't started to really flow yet this year. Hopefully it won't be too much longer.