Sunday, July 31, 2022

This is why

When I talk about my garden, people are always surprised at how many tomatoes and peppers I plant. This year I ended up with 14 tomatoes and 15 peppers (cayenne, jalapeƱo, and sweet banana). I realize that's a lot for two people!

Once again, it's been a hard summer to try to grow a garden. Weeks upon weeks of unrelenting heat and humidity, long stretches of no rain followed by too much rain all at once, and the ever-present insect pests have severely impacted productivity. Despite all that, though, here are pictures of what I've harvested in the past three days:



It pays to have extra plants to make up for the inevitable losses!

14 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

A good haul this week!

Moving with Mitchell said...

So satisfying!

Sue in Suffolk said...

I agree, much better to have too much than not enough

Dave R said...

We've had way too much rain and too little sun, which has had a terrible effect. Cloudy days aren't meant for growing gardens.

Janie Junebug said...

Your produce is beautiful. Sweet Cheeks and I can go through a lot of tomatoes by ourselves.

Love,
Janie

Joanne Noragon said...

That is quite a haul in the face of the weather we've suffered all over the country.

Cro Magnon said...

I never grew as many as you, but always managed to bottle plenty to see us through the Winter. I still have a few bottles from 3 years ago.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

One of the tomatoes in the first picture looks like a baboon's butt! Is that the variety?

Librarian said...

Especially the 2nd picture with the yellows and oranges is appetizing!
My sister has yet to get back into gardening; she shares an allotment with a couple of neighbours and they have been looking after it while she was in Yorkshire with me.

Terra said...

Your tomatoes look wonderful. This year someone (yes, you gopher) cut off all 3 of my tomato plants at the stem right near the roots. So all plants are large and then dead, so frustrating.

Ms. Moon said...

Our garden has been ridiculous this year. The only thing we've really been able to grow is beans since summer began.

yellowdoggranny said...

never can have enough tomatoes..

Debby said...

We have a LOT of green tomatoes. So far, I dug some early potatoes and I picked five jalapenos, 2 zucchini, and a handful of peas and beans. My fingers are still crossed.

Ur-spo said...

Oh I am mad-jealous! There can never be too many homegrown toms!