Tomato Update~ I’m Finally Seeing Red…
August 11, 2009 by Linette Gerlach
Filed under Recipes
My tomatoes are finally starting to turn red, and blue, and yellow, and orange. I was starting to think the only color of tomato I was going to see in my garden was green. It’s been a cool wet summer, but we finally had some warm, sunny weather the last few days.
The warm sunshine is all it took to put my garden into overdrive. I have tons of peppers, cucumbers, and yellow squash. But best of all I finally have some ripe tomatoes. I planted a whole variety of tomatoes this year for my tomato experiment, so I’ve been extra …read more
Tomato Experiment July Update
July 18, 2009 by Linette Gerlach
Filed under Recipes
I haven’t given you an heirloom tomato update for a while. Not much has been happening yet, at least not many ripe tomatoes. We’ve had unseasonably cool weather here this summer, and I think that’s slowed down my tomatoes (today the high temperature was 68`).
I did have two red ripe tomatoes about a week ago, but a tomato worm ate half of one, and I ate the other one before I thought to take a photo.
I do have quite a few blooms, and green tomatoes going on.
The Roma tomatoes are going crazy with little green tomatoes. I feel some sauce …read more
The Great Tomato Experiment
May 25, 2009 by Linette Gerlach
Filed under Recipes
I have 18 varieties of tomatoes in my garden this summer. Including 16 heirloom varieties. I usually have three or four favorite tomatoes I plant every year. This year I decided to do a little experimenting. I want to see how the different tomato flavors stack up.
Some of the tomato varieties I’m including in my garden this summer include: Lemon, Golden Jubilee, Cherokee Chocolate, Pineapple, Green and Red Zebra, Ivory Egg, and Vintage Wine.
Some of the varieties I’m familiar with, but some will be new and interesting flavors and colors. I can’t wait until they’re ready for harvest and tasting.
I …read more




