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Getting down with my tomatoes.

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antimony

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Oh my god, I had my first fresh tomatoes today, and they were *divine*. Nothing at all like store-bought. This will be a wonderful summer.

 

So, I re-potted the experimental tomato (I felt so bad for it). The pot is actually plastic, and is nice and light. Oddly enough, the little tomato started ripening right after I re-potted the plant. This little tomato was about 2/3 of an inch across:

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Here's the plant in it's little pot:

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The big tomato also had a tomato ripen. (I was out of town all weekend, and ofcourse they started ripening as soon as I wasn't there to see it) Here's the tomato on the plant:

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Here it is on a little saucer: It's just over an inch across.

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Here's the whole brutish plant. The roses need to be deadheaded. Also, check out the dragon guarding my little garden (I got him on clearance at Target today)

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My pepper plant is still very bushy, and *dripping* in peppers:

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I'm thinking or naming my strawberry plants, "The Rapunzels":

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Finally, I think I have my very first morning glory/moonflower bud! I don't actually know which.

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'Maters! Our own plants are festooned with little yellow flowers, but so far there are only a couple 'mater nubbins just starting to peek out. It's all so very exciting!

 

Oh and I'm totally going to scour our local Tarjay for a small dragon of our own now. My dream yard art is a two foot tall concrete buddha with arms raised. A coastal kitschy yard place we visited a few weeks ago had them listed as "touchdown buddhas". :P

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Everything looks great! I'm especially enamored with the pepper plant, it looks like it's really doing well and enjoying itself :P

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