We've had scant luck growing tomatos in our sandy soil. We do however, have a grove of youngish pomegranate trees from which our total crop this year was one nicely rounded, decent sized fruit which, though lonely, was sweet and tasty - which is how your tomato looks!
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We've had scant luck growing tomatos in our sandy soil. We do however, have a grove of youngish pomegranate trees from which our total crop this year was one nicely rounded, decent sized fruit which, though lonely, was sweet and tasty - which is how your tomato looks!
It will be mighty tasty. Hope there are many behind.
I bet it tasted so good.
Beautiful fruit. Beautiful photo.
Hurray! We look forward to tomato season all year long. Our's are starting to slow down now.
Yay!
From a tomatoholic, it looks delish. Hopefully a lot more to follow?
LX
It was tasty..but the crop doesn't look too big. We will just have to appreciate what we get and do better next year!!
So much character.
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