Well, almost all of the tomato plants have fruit of various shapes and sizes on them! Two of the plants are taller than the metal cages around them:
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Tomato Jungle! |
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I thought these were Romas, but I actually labelled the ones below as Romas with the stake that came in the pot, and I think these are something else--either the grape tomatoes or the heirlooms. I thought the grape tomatoes were supposed to be small, but maybe I mislabeled the Romas. |
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Romas? |
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Either Beefsteak, Early Girls, or the Heirloom kind (Cherokee Stripey?) |
Next summer, I am definitely labeling each kind with stakes...
The cucumbers are currently suffering from a case of both downy and powdery mildew, but there is still a tiny cucumber growing:
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