We ate the ripest four of the tomatoes.
They tasted like sun ripened tomatoes.
Since these 4 were mostly ripe before I bagged them, I figure
being outdoors was mostly responsible for the taste. Some more of the tomatoes are mostly ripened now too.
I hope they taste as well as the first four.
The 12th of Nov, my husband looked under the cheesecloth covering the tomato vine and discovered several other tomatoes on the now dying vine. He picked them and brought them in. I’ve bagged them with an apple. Now I wait for them to ripen too.
I suppose this is the end of the gardening season for me.
It was fun tending to the volunteer tomato vine.
Wishing you all a pleasant week of sunshine & warm smiles.
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I love home grown tomatoes. Ours were done a few weeks ago. Already looking forward to next summer’s crop.
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Hi Robin
Welcome to my blog.
Our garden has been done for many weeks, so these late volunteer tomatoes were a fun surprise for us.
Thanks for visiting and leaving me a happy comment.
I hope you’ll visit again sometime.
🙂
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That’s amazing that you were able to have tomatoes this late in the season!
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Thanks Dianna
It’s really a fun curiosity for us. 🙂
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So lovely looking! I bet they tasted great! I am definitely going to try the apple in a bag trick next fall.
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Thanks Salpal
We were pleased with the taste.
I hope you have lots of success next gardening season with your tomatoes. 🙂
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is it too soon to buy seeds? 🙂
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Hi Salpal
I’m not sure about seed buying. I’ve tried growing tomato plants with seeds, but I don’t have much success with them. I usually just buy plants. I’m sorry I can’t be of any help on that area. 🙂
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Lol it is too soon. I have done the seed thing, but find it much easier to buy plants, too.
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🙂 Salpal
Great minds think alike. 😉
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It’s wonderful that they tasted great! Hope you get the same result with the rest of them.
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Thanks so much Anita 🙂
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