
Remember the heirloom tomato post? My Silvery Fir Tree tomato has set fruit. They are about the size of my thumbnail and I coo over them every morning.
We have 16 tomato plants growing, so we have high hopes of a tomatoey summer. We are growing Cherokee Purples, Green Zebras, Black Krims, Tigerellas, Yellow Bradywines, Garden Peaches





and a bunch of others whose names I don't recall and whose tags have gone missing.

:: this post is part of the Sunday Garden Tour hosted at a wrung sponge.
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