Saturday, June 28, 2025

Garden Produce

Early Girl Tomatoes

I picked all the Early Girl tomatoes on Friday, partly because the plant had died and the sun was baking them!  The tomatoes were actually quite hot to the touch when I picked them. 


The Tomato Plant

The tomato plant didn't grow quite as big this year as it had in previous years and there were fewer tomatoes, but, I am thankful for every one of them.  Two of the tomatoes had started to spoil, so, I put them down in another area of the garden to see if any of the seeds will grow.

In addition to the Early Girl tomatoes, I picked the Berkeley Tie Dye tomatoes, too:

Berkeley Tie Dye Tomatoes

They are still a bit on the green side, just starting to turn red, but, they are starting to split and I wanted to pick them before insects got into them like they did, last year.  There are still two very green tomatoes on this plant and I left them to ripen a bit more.  My plan is to slice all the tomatoes and freeze them so I could take a few slices out to add to my curries, etc., when I cook.  I do not care for the taste of raw tomatoes, so, I don't add them to salads, etc.  

In addition to tomatoes, I picked some plums, too, on Friday.  They, too, were sun baked and hot to the touch!  


Santa Rosa Plums

But, once washed and cooled, they were delicious.  

On Friday, daughter and I had a relaxed morning and afternoon.  She finished crocheting the gifts she was making and we both made a card, each.  She had leftover rice, broccoli, and salmon for her lunch and I chose to have a peanut butter sandwich and a banana.  

In the evening, daughter went out with some friends to do an escape room.  I tended to the garden with M (we planted the corn and he watered the garden).  Afterwards, I put away a load of laundry, watched some TV, did the dishes, packaged the gifts ready to be taken to the birthday party on Saturday, read a few blogs.  

After daughter came home, we had dinner - salad with sauteed chicken added to it and garlic bread.  Then, daughter showed me more of the pictures from her trip to Japan.  She and her friends took hundreds of pictures and they sent each other their pictures, so there are quite a few pictures to go through.  

On Friday, I am grateful for:

- Spending time with my daughter
- M helping me with the garden
- Freshly picked garden produce
- Daughter had a fun evening out with her friends
- Working appliances and electricity to run them

Friday's joyful activities included spending time with daughter, tending to the garden with M, and picking garden fruits and vegetables.

Plans for Saturday include attending my daughter's goddaughter's first birthday party.  I would also like to get some cooking done and tidy my bedroom.  

How was your Friday?  What are your plans for Saturday? 


14 comments:

  1. Glorious tomatoes (love the tie-dye ones) only ONE of my tomatoes 🍅 is going red, but I expect the rest to ripen soon. Never been to an Escape Room...

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    1. Thank you, Angela. I'm sure your tomatoes will ripen soon. I've never been to an Escape Room, myself, but, my daughter and her friends love them.

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  2. I do like fresh tomatoes, so I’m drooling over your picture. :)

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    1. I hope you'll soon have fresh tomatoes of your own to enjoy. :)

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  3. I'm glad you managed to harvest the tomatoes before they spoiled. There isn't much chance of the sun spoiling anything here, as it's overcast and wet this weekend. X

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    1. Thank you, Jules. The sun scorches all the soft fruits and vegetables over here. Which is why I try to plant the early ripening fruits and vegetables, so I can pick them before it gets super hot. Well, at least you won't have to water your garden this weekend. :)

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  4. It's lovely to see how well your produce is doing!

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    1. Thank you, Bushlady. The garden is producing as much as I can handle! :)

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I'm happy to be able to pick at least some fruits and vegetables from my garden. :)

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  6. I was given a cherry tomato plant last week. I love cherry tomatoes, but of course I can't eat them. I am hoping that the squirrels will leave enough for me to pick for Dad in due course. I've been promised plums, too!

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    1. Oh, I hope you will be able to harvest plenty of cherry tomatoes to give your Dad. Tell the squirrels they are to leave the tomatoes for your Dad! I hope you will get your plums, too. I picked another 5 or 6 plums from my tree, today.

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  7. Oh my. Yes, that tomato plant is all done.
    I hope the green tomatoes continue to ripen for you.
    I didn't plant any tomatoes this year but I did get a volunteer plant from letting tomatoes rot in place last fall. So fingers crossed for your effort.
    It sounds like your daughter is having a good visit what with her time out with friends and the upcoming birthday party for her goddaughter.

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    1. Yes, the green tomatoes ripened and they are all in the freezer now, except for the couple of tomatoes that had been in the sun too long and started to spoil. I tossed them in the garden to see if the seeds will germinate and grow.
      Daughter had a very good visit. It was lovely to have her home and now, she's coming home to stay!

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