Saturday, July 22, 2017

Got it

Today I have a picture of my teeny tiny tomato. I stuck my thumb next to it so you could tell how little it is. The one other tomato on the plant is even smaller than this one. It may not be producing a ton of tomatoes but at least I haven't killed it.



And while I'm talking about produce, something else I haven't killed yet is my celery. I first showed this on July 5th in this post

Maybe my thumb has a tiny bit of green in it after all.

12 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Doing good! You could out the tomato in a salad if it was red. The celery looks real healthy.

Anonymous said...

I wish you lots of success with both of these plants! We've had a few cucumbers but the heat the last 2 weeks has just about finished them off.

bichonpawz said...

Look at that Ann! You have a green thumb after all! You will probably need a whole lot of those tomatoes to make a salad! :)

MadSnapper said...

you might know celery would grow, which means I could probably grow it to, the thing is I don't eat it and neither does bob. so phooey on that. it really is cute and looks great, can't wait to see how big it gets and cute little mater.... you can make a tiny finger sandwich of fried green mater.

Grace said...

I think that celery thing is a hoot!

Out on the prairie said...

it is going to be a while before you eat them, but mmmmmmm so good. Stop by the farm we picked 2 5 gallon buckets I am told yesterday for market

Marg said...

That should get a little bigger. Will be yummy. Have a wonderful day.

Sandee said...

You do have a little green thumb. I'm proud of you for keeping these two plants alive.

Have a fabulous day off. Big hug to you and tons of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

Connie said...

Good for you! Your thumb is getting greener by the minute :)

Sharkbytes said...

cute little tomato- hope you get to eat it later

Pam said...

Will not take it long at all before it will be ready for some mayo and bread!

Duni said...

Cute! Hope it gets lots of sun :)

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