My first ever garden has been such a delight to watch grow.
We're still enjoying cucumbers...well just 3 more left right now.

My first summer squash is ready to harvest.

But let me tell you about the tomatoes.

They have finally grown to the size where they should be ready to ripen.

I consider myself fortunate they did not succumb to the blight that affected a huge number of crops in the Northeast this year.

So I will patiently wait for them to ripen in the sun and cross my fingers that this year's frost comes a little bit late.
1 comment:
...gorgeous and there is nothing like vine ripened tomatoes! i can just bite into them like an apple...my mouth is watering at the thought! xo, mickey
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