Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Wordless Wednesday: Vine-Ripened Cherry Tomatoes


Vine-Ripened Cherry Tomatoes on My Deck
 

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22 comments:

  1. Wow! You already have some! I'll have to wait a few more weeks for mine :)

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    1. I got these early. They spent a week in my kitchen because we were still getting freezing temps at night!

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  2. Yummm! There is nothing like eating a cherry tomato fresh off the vine!

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    1. Agreed. So much sweeter and juicier than the store bought kind.

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  3. luscious!
    I have a few green ones. can't wait!

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  4. Delicious! There's nothing better than a ripe, homegrown tomato.

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    1. Love them in salads -- or just for a quick little snack.

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  5. Mmmm....there's nothing better than fresh tomatoes from the vine!

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  6. Yum! I can't wait for our cherry tomatoes to ripen.

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  7. Oh yum! My tomatoes are still green but they are getting bigger! Can't wait to see the red, like yours!

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    1. Mine got an early start! They had to live in my kitchen the first week or so because of repeated frost warnings.

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  8. Looks so fresh and amazing. I am sure the taste is out of this world.

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    1. Nothing like the sweet, juicy taste -- fresh off the vine.

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  9. the tomatoes look great! That's what I should do; have a pot on my porch! {:-D

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    1. It's working for me. They are protected from the wind and too much exposure to sun, and I just have to step out onto the deck to water them. Easy gardening!

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  10. We have little strawberries on our back patio - yum!

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    1. Ooh. That does sound yummy! We will have raspberries (but not on the patio) in a couple of weeks, I hope!

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  11. I haven't planted any tomatoes on my patio this year. I need to! Just hesitate to pull up the peas to do it.

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