
Through the month of July my garden was pretty much neglected. The sprinkler system watered it it for me, but not one person went out there and weeded for me. When I got back home this is what my tomato patch looked like. In just three months my tomatoes turned into a jungle. For those of you who didn't see what they looked back at the end of May you can look here.
I remember the first time I grew tomatoes here, I didn't know what to do. The jungles started growing, and I managed to make a tunnel through each row. That year there was a huge production of tomatoes. I was giving boxes away. The next year I cut down on the number of plants and started cutting vines that were out of control. Last year I pruned even more vigorously then ever, but then I didn't end up with enough tomatoes. Part of the problem was that I tried some varieties that didn't do as well as usual.
This year I got back to the tried and true varieties: Early Girl, Beefsteak, Roma, and Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes.


I was really happy with the results. I could then walk down the paths and pick a very abundant crop of cherry tomato crop into an extra large bowl.


talk about a jungle. I know exactly what you mean. I had my seeds planted all nice and neat. Then several plants shot up from last years plants! I wasn't going to dare cut them out! So I left them, and they are loaded. I also tied mine wherever I could; I only have so many cages. But the mosquitoes are so thick out there. It's ridiculous. Your's look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteEverything in your garden looks great. Those tomatoes are SO beautiful that they look fake. lol Are you sure you didn't paint them? What an inspiration. I can't wait to move to the country. I'm glad to have you blogging again.
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