Little tomato plants which were probably dormant in the compost bin; what from memory are baby lettuce, which is great as thst's what I planted; giant freaking toadstool which I will probably take out but I've already become emotionally attached.
No idea where I'll put yet more tomatoes, but I'll find space. Always wanted a big family! ;-)
Happy Gardening,
Cassandra Louise.
I want to plant tomatoes this spring but I will have to wait until I am moved so that I can plant and enjoy them:)
ReplyDeleteIf all those little tomato plants survive through to fruiting, I'll have a total of ten plants for the two people in my house! Oh well, better too many than not enough. :-)
DeleteThese beautiful dreamers waking at random in sun and soil couldn't have been more pleasingly arranged. I believe you've discovered a new art form!
ReplyDeleteMy garden is largely a fantastic accident. :-)
ReplyDelete"I always wanted a big family"
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the time I planted out 24 tomato seedlings. Usually I'd only plant 4-6, but they never did well and only gave a few tomatoes, so one year I planted 24 and the whole damn lot grew like crazy. I had hundreds of tomatoes on the vines, when I had to go into hospital. When I got home the whole crop was ruined, over ripe on the vines, no one had thought to pick them. I had to dump the lot and wait for the smaller green ones to ripen.
Oh no! How awful. :-( Very sad when things like that happen to gardens that have been going so well!
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