one of many crops I didn't get to blog: tomatoes
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A labour of love, as with the entirety of the mad garden we created, these tomatoes are grown from seeds of the sweetest fruit I found at farmers' market last year (and learned to save, which is a bit more work than, say, sunflowers). Considering the typical (read shit) summer we had, I was first mesmerised that they ripened at all, and then stunned by just how good they were.
Then, I was happy that Chris was all ready to pick them up this year (instead of me only last year), and a bit sad to realise that's about the best possible volume of our few crops still to come. We need a veggie patch. Several times the size of our current flat. But hey, who's complaining?
Then, I was happy that Chris was all ready to pick them up this year (instead of me only last year), and a bit sad to realise that's about the best possible volume of our few crops still to come. We need a veggie patch. Several times the size of our current flat. But hey, who's complaining?
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