Andy has been working on his long list of other things to do, so he hasn’t been doing much in the greenhouse lately. But the clover that he’s growing for green manure is doing well.
The funny-looking squash is still growing.
And the tomatoes are thriving.
Andy has been bringing the ripe ones down for us to enjoy.
August 30, 2020
That tomato looks so healthy! I think clover is a pretty plant. Watching the squash with interest.
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well goes to show, plant the goods, and then leave them to their own devices and they make “land fall with the produce” – great that the plants are getting the hang of being in the greenhouse…
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It all looks really healthy!
Yes! 🙂
wow…they are all so healthy looking … his work & long hours on the g-house is paying off!
Yes. 🙂
Everything looks really good.
Yes. 🙂
Good to know the new greenhouse is living up to its promise.
Thanks.
i would so love to have a ripe tomato, the store bought ones have no taste and are tough as leather. i love fresh tomatoes. i have not heard of green manure so looked it up. daddy did this i just did not know what it was called. wauting to see what that squash ends up looking like
We’re curious about the squash too.
This is an example of the projects he does, up on the land… I take it…
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Yes. It keeps him off the streets and out of trouble. 🙂
Ahhhhhh….
Did it again…..
Put my Sig. Line…
Which shows as ???????, on your blog.
LOL
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Pretty tomatoes! I never learned to enjoy them until someone served up fried green ‘maters’ … do you make them?
No, we love the ripe ones.
Mom is happy she has gotten a half dozen or so tomatoes from her one plant. And they taste very good. Quite a few more to ripen as long as the sun keeps shining:)
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Hurray!