Italian Heirloom |
Some more firsts this week, the first Italian Heirloom tomato. I think this plant wasn't getting an even water supply which would account for the cracking, so I need to pay more attention. Tasted great tho, a bit sweet with a little tart. I got the seeds from the Seed Savers Exchange.
little eggplants |
There have been a few eggs, but some days none at all. One hen is molting, one hen is broody, and the other two are not laying every day. I think because it's just been so stinkin' hot. I've picked a lot of small tomatoes and a few greens but even the chard has slowed down. There are things coming along, but we in a bit of a lull at the moment.
You can check out my eggplant breeding experiment on this post. And get a little garden tour at this one.
beautiful eggplants. hope the hens stay cool, and don't lay hard boiled eggs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggplants and I can't wait for our large tomatoes (if I get any this year)
ReplyDeleteYour Italian heirloom looks just like the first tomato of our year! We had sandwiches. So ugly. So delicious.
ReplyDeleteYour eggplants look so pretty :) Every time I see people's pictures of them, it makes me wish I liked to eat them!
ReplyDeleteYour way of cooking the eggplants sounds very tasty, they look pretty good too!
ReplyDeleteSummer is quite a challenging time in the garden hoping you get some good rainfalls soon for those heirloom tomatoes.
Your eggplants are so pretty! I'm waiting on my first eggplants this year, but I don't even have flowers yet! Oh, I hope ours are as gorgeous as yours once they start producing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggplants! I've never grown any, but I do like them. Perhaps next year.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping my tomatoes and eggplants will set fruits soon. Weatherwise, this sure has been a challenging year.
ReplyDeleteThe eggplants look lovely - I'm currently trying to decide what to grow this year. I do like the idea of trying a colour other than purple but then I love my purple eggplants....oh too many decisions...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty eggplants. I planted a white one this year, Ghost Buster, and it is now flowering but any fruit is still weeks away. Glad you can enjoy yours now.
ReplyDeleteNice eggplants. :) Sorry to hear that the heat is affecting the hens. It has been pretty hot around us lately but thankfully it has been rainy too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tips on my last post! I am happy to report that the garden is doing much better.
Love your eggplants! And your tomatoes; I harvested my first today, but it's definitely not the most flavorful variety. Can't wait for the really good big ones.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I would take your cracked tomato over no tomatoes yet here! It is so hard for me to know when and how much to water. I have a couple just starting to turn and I doubt if my eggplant will ever amount to anything. Yours are pretty! Never a dull moment in gardening! Nancy
ReplyDeleteJealous of your eggplants. I never have luck growing them... something nearly always eats all the leaves right after planting before they have a chance to grow.
ReplyDeleteThe white eggplants... I should be trying to grow them...
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