so glad its looking up for you and your garden! In Boston we get a pretty good garden going in the summer. Our tomatos and peaches are huge, and last year we did eggplants which grew really well
Those tomatoes are gorgeous! I've started seedlings for my modest garden -- cucumbers, zucchini, and cantaloupe. I won't be able to transplant them for another month probably (Ohio).
hey those are awesome! I actually broke down this year and got a greenhouse and am trying to grow my own garden of veggies. Hey I know this might sound really annoying but its my birthday today and I am a huge fan of your work on LOST and it would be soo awesome if you could visit my blog and leave me a comment...I know you are a busy dude so if you cant no worries..just had to ask! Have a good one!
Good looking tomatoes. Just bought a plant, and put it in a container in full sun. I hope my harvest looks good too.
Your blog is great to follow. Thanks for doing it.
Nunu is precious. I have a 180lb great dane, and when he goes to doggy day care, they put him in with the small dogs, because the big ones pick on him (he's super sweet), and he loves chiuaua's(sp?) - he gets down on his haunches, and lets them play with his face. Then they usually end up laying between his paws. -
yammy.......i love tomatoes.love ya jorge
ReplyDeletegood job! My friend Travis just got me one of those topsy turvy things, maybe I'll have better luck than you did. :)
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes look delish!
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't believe you can grow produce like that in Hawaii now. Here in Massachusetts, it will be June until we have anything at all!!
ReplyDeleteYes, much more impressive than the tampons. Just don't confuse the two.
ReplyDeleteEnough to feed several small children. More than the lima beans. Good growin'!
ReplyDeleteMMMMMmm maters! I love the way a tomato plant smells. I can't wait to get my mater plants in the ground this weekend!
ReplyDeleteGrean-is a tomato-mutant?
ReplyDeleteSee here:
http://www.gallery.lostjate.ru/showgallery.php/cat/78
Are you in the picture.
Harvest!? Harumph! Well, at least the ice has melted from the bay here. :-(
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! Good job.
ReplyDeletetime to make your very own...greek salad lol lol
ReplyDeleteTake care Jorge
Greetings from Greece ;-)
so glad its looking up for you and your garden! In Boston we get a pretty good garden going in the summer. Our tomatos and peaches are huge, and last year we did eggplants which grew really well
ReplyDeleteAdd a little vinegar and dash of sugar and you've got a yummy salad! Good job!
ReplyDeleteNow comes the part when you have so many veggies that you have to beg people to take them. You'll suddenly become the best neighbor on the street. =)
ReplyDeleteYum! I can't wait to get my veggie garden going this summer. Lucky you, living somewhere that you can do it year round!
ReplyDeleteDid you sneak out and buy that at the shop...
ReplyDeletemmm, love those little grape tomatoes! I'm jealous. All I can grow in AZ is aloe vera and cactus-and cactus really isn't too tasty.
ReplyDeleteGoodness Jorge...those tomatos are GORGEOUS!! mmmmmmmmmmm Caprese Salad in your future perhaps?
ReplyDeleteDude, one of your tomatoes is really funny looking.
ReplyDeleteA thank you from a fan and her mom (who is also a fan):
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http://heffnersinhawaii.blogspot.com
Get a look at those tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteThey look so yummy.
Pasta gravy in your future or just salad?
ReplyDeleteThat looks pretty darn good.
ReplyDeleteCherry tomatooooo *love*
ReplyDeleteYour TOMATOES, Jorge....Wow...Nice.
ReplyDeleteMmm, yummy! Don't you just love home-grown produce? So delicious! Enjoy, Jorge!
ReplyDeleteYOU HAVE FRESH TOMATOES?
ReplyDeleteI am so sad. I want. I want.
Take a look at my harvest from last year, (don't be too jealous mind): http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulyspooner/2639555082/
ReplyDeleteThose tomatoes are gorgeous! I've started seedlings for my modest garden -- cucumbers, zucchini, and cantaloupe. I won't be able to transplant them for another month probably (Ohio).
ReplyDeleteI'm extremely jealous of your garden! Lovely looking vegetables.
ReplyDeleteNice. We're looking forward to another good growing season here in Oregon, too.
ReplyDeleteTomato basket rainbow: http://tinyurl.com/ckkwen
One harvest: http://tinyurl.com/d98xrx
oooo yum!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes it seem like a good harvest? Yes.
ReplyDeleteDoes the photo arouse me? Yes.
great! you bring the salad!
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmmmmmm home grown tomatoes :D
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not a fan of either in regards to taste, it's fair to say that those look nice!
ReplyDeleteJorge,
ReplyDeleteGive thanks for cherry tomatoes! Jealous beyond belief here in Canada!
Looking good!
ReplyDeletesend some of those tomatoes up to Toronto - we're a lonnnnnnnnng way from OUR harvest!!! YUM!
ReplyDeletehey those are awesome! I actually broke down this year and got a greenhouse and am trying to grow my own garden of veggies. Hey I know this might sound really annoying but its my birthday today and I am a huge fan of your work on LOST and it would be soo awesome if you could visit my blog and leave me a comment...I know you are a busy dude so if you cant no worries..just had to ask! Have a good one!
ReplyDeleteGood looking tomatoes. Just bought a plant, and put it in a container in full sun. I hope my harvest looks good too.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is great to follow. Thanks for doing it.
Nunu is precious. I have a 180lb great dane, and when he goes to doggy day care, they put him in with the small dogs, because the big ones pick on him (he's super sweet), and he loves chiuaua's(sp?) - he gets down on his haunches, and lets them play with his face. Then they usually end up laying between his paws. -
Thank you for sharing the pics of Nunu.
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