Can you see it?

How about now?

My very first successful homegrown tomato! After my fiasco last year of planting my tomato plants and having them grow to be 8 feet tall without a single fruit I was trying hard not to get my hopes up this year. So, I was so excited when I saw the green tomatoes growing and then the waiting for them to turn red was really hard. I seriously considered picking some green ones and making fried green tomatoes (not that I have ever had them , know how to make them, or even know if I like them).
I am really excited because I have a tone of green tomatoes on the vines! Aaron doesn't like them so don't be surprised if you get a bag of tomatoes from me:-)

Yes, I do eat them like an apple strait off of the vine with a little salt. I am one of those people. Yummm!
4 comments:
Congratulations Marly. I'm excited with you. You can never be too excited about accomplishing a new thing. Good job!
nothing beats a delicious homegrown tomato :)
It's beautiful! Congrats!
And if you need help with those...
Yum! I love tomatoes! You're right, add a little salt and you are good to go.
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