The big bright three are now history! DH and I couldn't stand it any longer and they were sacrificed for our lunch today. We each got 1 and a half BLT! (Plus extra bacon) Not sure if they were worth all of the expense, as the experiment was quite costly for a few tomatoes, but the experience is one I and most of my friends will not soon forget. The balance of the tomatoes are smaller and seem to be ripening anyway, so I imagine the plant will be out of here by Christmas.
I have been looking into aqua and hydroponics. Hmm. Interesting ...
I bet it was the best tasting BLT ever!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking your hooked lol
Sure was! It's been a long time since I enjoyed something that much!
DeleteYou've got me craving a BLT.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry.
DeleteIs there a greenhouse in your future?
ReplyDeleteOh, don't I wish. I've wanted one for years. DH says that one is a "No."
DeleteYou tube have some interesting stuff on hydroponics. I recall watch one someone used a coffee can.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
I saw that, it didn't use any pump though, it didn't look very efficient.
DeleteSo the 'experiment' was a success, edible, tasty, tomatoes :)
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping you grow more next season.
Maybe a different kind, River ...
DeleteCheck some hydroponics videos on YouTube. I saw some other day and was really impresses. But your tomatoes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have, on a very small scale - my bedroom is not very big. :)
DeleteI can imagine how wonderful they must have tasted. Thanks for checking back with me. We are OK and will post something soon. Samson says he will if I don't.
ReplyDeleteYes, they were good. Glad to hear you are all okay!
DeleteYummy...I can't hardly imagine having a flavorful tomato at this point. The supermarket ones are tasteless. I, too would love a greenhouse but it's not in the cards for us either.
ReplyDeleteI think this was worth it and it was fun. I never watched a tomato plant growing when it was outside in the garden. A different experience!
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