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RE: My first Tomato Harvest and where I started
Excellent post! I really like all the pictures. The video was a little slow, but was great to see the tomatoes you're producing.
As I mentioned in another comment here, we gardened in containers last year and had a great time of it. I think we might even do some this year; I had them stored in the chicken pen, and just cleared it out a few days ago when it rained -- I had thought to use them to catch rainwater coming off the various roofs, but the rain passed quickly.
But, now they're out and visible, and "in sight, in mind." :) Also we want chickens so that's a step in the right direction as well.
It seems like there are a lot more choices for container bags now.
The garden bags I have, my parents picked up for a couple bucks on sale. They are good for about one season and don't really provide enough area. I've seen some for different prices that offer up my larger area. I like the BloemBagz, but they aren't cheap. I am guessing that they will last a lot longer than the cheaper ones.
We had tomatoes in containers last year, which worked great. Now they're in the soil, with all the diseases and pests that that conveys... 1/2 :)
I really didn't have a plan for the video. I knew I was just going to cut them up and see what they were like.
I probably should have provided more history on tomatoes and why they switched from the black and discolored kind to the red ones.
Of course, I provide the background music to make it more enjoyable. LOL
My garden update videos go quicker, since i am pointing out what is going on.
Hey no worries, it's daring to show your face! :) Just wanted to provide feedback for improvement. :)
Check out my Easy Meat Pie
That's a little better planned, because I was repeating a recipe I tried once already.
Nice! We just did a chicken pot pie using the same crescent rolls, a few days ago. It was excellent, I will reach out to the wife. Oh, I can do that easily: @countrylover! :)