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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Shades of Green

 

Green Early Girl Tomatoes

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Hydrangea buds.

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Asparagus seed pods.

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Sunflower buds.

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Cilantro flowers.

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Celery plant gone to seed.

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6 comments:

  1. We saw some green tomatoes on our plants this weekend too. Can't wait for fresh tomatoes.

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  2. We haven't had a garden in years because we usually left for 3 or 4 weeks in th summer. When we move to medford, I am going to have a small one with at least tomatoes and corn. Your pictures are lovely!

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  3. I am a fan of green. :) Thanks for sharing! (Now I want a homegrown tomato for lunch. Do I have to wait for summer?!!)

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  4. I was going to buy just one tomato plant because of the trip... That did not work bought 4, all different varieties.. Can believe you already have tomatoes! Mine looked like that just before the frost, in Oct. and that was the end of it! If this happens this year will put them in brown bags and see what happens! PS... Thanks.

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  5. Love the pictures, your plants look healthy and wonderful. We haven't even plowed for our vegetable garden. It's either rainy or the tractor man has a kidney stone. o.O

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    1. Bahaha!!! I don't know why that sounds so funny! I think the tractor man needs to take care of his stone before he goes plowing through your rocks.

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