Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Summer Crops

Here they were a couple of weeks ago:

And here they are now:

Pretty great, huh?

Here's what's cooking on the front porch:

Some basil, some parsley, some oregano . . .

. . . and rosemary. This rosemary plant is 3 years old and Mistah just repotted it. It's going to take off.

But it's the peppers that are really going crazy:

Cayenne, jalapeno, habanero and chile peppers.

And they're growing!

See?

But I think the pièce de résistance just may be the tomatoes.

Lush, green, healthy tomatoes-to-be.

Mistah is quite the farmer.

And in a few months? All these gorgeous plants will sacrifice themselves and bear fruit for us. And Mistah Farmer will become Mistah Salsa-Maker.

9 comments:

  1. Wow, those plants look great! I'm looking forward to eating some salsa with you two. I'll bring the tequila.

    I have all these starters but never got my garden off the ground this year. Sigh. Anyone want some shrimpy tomato plants?

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  2. I am über jealous...I have no excuses. I could have been enjoying this stuff for months and having salsa by now in Dallas. Please ask Mistah to can a bit and send to Kneeblood. Kneeblood will be deeply appreciative.

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  3. Really, Hsin? Wanna bring them over and Mistah can babysit them for a month? Yes!

    And Mr. Kneeblood, Mistah says "sure."

    Ellie

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  4. Mistah is going to have more tomatoes than he'll know what to do with! I'm just happy than I don't have to compost them =)

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  5. good for you...I have lots of tomatoes the size of golf balls!

    Gotta love all that rain
    Pat

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  6. I cannot wait. Are you going to have those little orange cherry tomatoes again? I think I ate 400 of those last summer.

    I wish I had a farmer. We tried tomatoes, but the dog kept eating them in their green stage. She really appreciated the tennis ball tree.

    Jacquie

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  7. Jacquie, Mistah says those little orange cherry tomatoes will forever remind him of the Summer of 2010.

    That said, I think they're regular, human-sized this summer.....

    xxE

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  8. Well since Jacquie has requested all things different than last summer that works out well!

    It all looks so leafy and green and full of goodness. We have grown exactly 2 small tomatos at our house, in a teeny tiny little plant.

    Hey, it's better than nothing :-)

    Have fun with Hsin!

    xo,
    Beth

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