Archives For November 30, 1999

It would have been wild, but I contained it.

Here are the final fruits of a Captured & Bound Tomato. I pruned it to a total of 80 fruits. Today, there are 36 fruits remaining.

Beauty encapsulated. A truly post-modern plant.

 

 

Some photos of my garden project for 2022. These are the successes. I’m  not showing the failures, LOL.

(move the cursor over the photo and the common plant name appears)

Tomato drama

July 22, 2022

You grow the tomato plants from seed to seedling, then you plant them in the garden plot. The plants have to survive the obstacle course of; squirrels digging them up, rabbits or moles eating the stem, wind and rain beating them down, insect predation, and more…😱

Time goes by…. the plants have grown tomatoes. Looking great. The pruning, correct fertility, adequate water has worked its nature magic. That is; you have TOMATOES.

Now,  there is a new set of interested predators. Not sure which, but most likely racoons or opossum came during the night and took bites out of the low hanging, beautiful fruits. What a damn shame!

For immediate protection, “what to do??” Grab some grocery store bags and put the lowest and ripest fruits inside. Next go to Amazon and buy fruit netting bags designed for just this sort of protection. That worked! Only lost 4 or 5 nice size fruits to the critters (so far). Those that survived the ordeal, are delicious.

(well….they didn’t survive being eating by the gardener LOL)