I was in the supermarket and I saw some yellow cherry tomatoes on the shelves. They look fresh and I bought a packet. I ate some of the tomatoes and left some behind and kept them in the fridge. I have totally forgotten about the tomatoes.
When I found these tomatoes, they were all wrinkled. So instead of throwing them away, I decided to grow some tomato plants. These yellow cherry tomatoes are different from the grape tomatoes that I have grown earlier and which I have posted here if you wish to read about. These are bigger than the grape tomatoes.
I chose 2 of the biggest and healthiest plants to grow in this pot. But due to the hot and dry weather, the tomato plants were not doing well.
They look rather undernourished possibly due to insufficient fertilizer. It was hot and I was not spending much time in the garden. It did bear a few fruits.
Just waiting for these tomatoes to ripen before plucking them off the plant.
These are some of the fruits I harvested.
The tomato plants were later infested with the mealy bugs and it was too late to save the plants. I quickly got rid of the tomatoes plants before the bugs spread to the surrounding plants.
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The following photos taken in Cameron Highlands are for joining Floral Bliss.
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I found this cute wild flowers growing by the roadside.
Linking to Floral Bliss.
Let your roots grow down into him and
draw up nourishment from him.
See that you go on growing in the Lord,
and become strong and vigorous in the truth you were taught.
Let your lives overflow with joy and
thanksgiving for all he has done.
(Colossians 2:7, The Living Bible-TLB)
I like this type of tomato, nice...
ReplyDeleteMe too! I eat them raw.
DeleteI tried to grow the red tomato cherries but not successful. I love tomato cherries. I eat it like that or in my salad.
ReplyDeleteHope to give it a try at growing again. ^^
I also eat them raw. Give it another try, hope you will succeed!
DeleteThe blue flowers, and the frilly red and orange ones are my favorite. I would have never thought of planting the tomatoes!! That was a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! I love to try planting new things!
DeleteCool! You are an excellent gardener, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. I love to grow new things.
DeleteWOW! What a chain of reproduction of this cherry tomatoes. I have not seen yellow color tomatoes. They look cute and colorful:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear! Yellow tomatoes taste better too!
DeleteYour flowers are so interesting and different from ours. The first and pale blue look very pretty, and the last purple one resembles Verbena bonariensis...
ReplyDeleteAnyway - have a lovely day Nancy!
Thank you, Riitta! Have a lovely day too!
DeleteYou did well to plant the yellow tomatoes from the wrinkled tomatoes. You can always plant them again.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. It was great to harvest our own home grown tomatoes.
DeleteYou most certainly have green fingers Nancy. You seem to have an art of growing anything.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are truly beautiful.
Have an amazing day :)
Thank you, Prunella! I enjoy growing new things! Have an amazing day too!
DeleteThat was so nice of you not to throw the wrinkled tomatoes and planted them,at least you got some tomatoes to harvest.I have heard spraying a mix of garlic and pepper helps from the attack of insects and bugs,not very sure ok :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear for the tips. I will use your tips and try it on my other plants. Have a great day!
DeleteI have a few tomato plants in my garden too. They grew from the compost. The only thing I find inconvenient is that the plant is floppy and needs support.
ReplyDeleteYes, they need support to hold up their branches.
DeleteUm jardim com belas flores.
ReplyDeleteContinuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
Delete...tomatoes sure do come in so many colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom! I have not seen all the colours!
DeleteMaravilha este pequeno jardim.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
Autografos Futebol
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteOlá Nancy, aqui pelo sítio ao redor dos tomates
ReplyDeletefaço como você. Adoro tomates.
A foto 03 aqui no Brasil se chama Tumbérgia Azul, tenho muitos metros
dessa cerca viva no sítio, é muito linda sua floração.
Também gosto de Margaridas.
Continuação de boa semana.
Abraços.
janicce.
Thank you, Janicce! Have a beautiful day! Hugs!
DeleteYou have the most amazing green thumb. I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee!
DeleteI like photo #5
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby!
DeleteYour flower shots are quite cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteI grew yellow ones a couple of years ago, they are very tasty. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane! Yellow ones taste better!
DeleteAre the blue flowers in photo #3 orchids?
ReplyDeleteThey are not orchids but a kind of vine.
DeleteBeautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna!
DeleteThat's a great use of old tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI just thought I didn't want to waste the seeds.
DeleteI would love to have about a dozen of those tomatoes! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose! I would love to have that much of harvest!
DeleteThe tomatoes are so cute. I plan to start a few plants of these.
ReplyDeleteYou will get to enjoy the harvest!
DeleteThere's nothing quite like home grown tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteHome grown are fresher and tastier!
DeleteInteresting post dear! thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty!
DeleteAs usual great post! Thanks a lot for sharing)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteLas flores son preciosas y los tomates también. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteLovely tomatoes - and flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lady Fi!
Deletewhat a great idea to use the seeds to grow your own! now following you - on G+ and your blog
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judee!
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