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Viva Green Tomatoes!

I walked out the door Monday morning, and what did I see?  Two green tomatoes nubs on one of my tomato plants.  And then I took a look at my currant tomato plant, and it's got several little green currant tomatoes on it.  I have to admit, it all made me a little verklempft.  I mean, I went into this experiment, just hoping to harvest one thing.  And now it looks like I will have not just one, but some tomatoes (plural)!  As mi madre would say, Ya-hoo!

On another positive note, I have a purple flower on my eggplant plant (ok, that sounds weird), and a pepper nub on my purple pepper plant. Bring on the salsa and the baba ganoush!  Also, my zucchini flowers have turned into little zucchinis - about 6 or 8 of them so far, and my basil and chives are all of a sudden going gangbusters.  Hooray!  Success!



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The Perry Family said…
Cool! Glad your garden is working out. You've put alot of TLC into it so you deserve every one of those veggies! Wish our garden would do something.... we just haven't had enough heat yet to make it worth their while to grow. :)

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