Tuesday, April 24, 2007

It's a good day to garden.



Today was a gorgeous spring day - a great day to get the tomatoes located to their new shelf-space beside the pump house. Each is surrounded with a "wall of water" - like a little greenhouse around each plant. All three were planted March 28 and have doubled in size as of today - Apr. 24.



Henry Field's catalog says, "Jet Star's tasty, mild-flavored fruit matures early with tremendous yields. Large, attractive globes have few scars or cracks. Indeterminate vines produce heavily." Along with Jet Star, I've planted a Roma and an heirloom Yellow Pear. Hoping for enough to enjoy and some to share!

Blessed Be,
Julie Epona

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