Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Growing A New Tomato Specie In My Garden

I brought back some tomatoes from my last trip to Cameron Highlands. The tomatoes were bigger than the cherry tomatoes and I took some seeds from a tomato to sow in my garden.
I wanted to try because the tomatoes were of a different specie.
 Tomato plants are prone to pest, especially the white powdery type of pest.
 My tomato plants started off very healthy.
 They started to flowers.
 A close up of the pretty yellow tomato flowers.
 Due to the heavy rain and insufficient fertilizer, plants yielded very few tomatoes.
 The tomatoes could be easily counted. There were lots of flowers but very few tomatoes.
  Can you see the green veins on the tomato?
A beautiful gold tomato!
 From gold to orang red with green veins.
 From the plant to the mouth.
 From these batch, I only managed to harvest a handful of tomatoes.
All too soon, the tomato plants were infested with this white pests. I waited for the rest of the tomatoes on the plants to ripen before I pulled out the diseased plants.
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The following white flowers from my garden are for joining Floral Bliss.
 Peace Lilies
 Peace Lilies
 Fragrant Gardenia Flower.
Love the nice sweet fragrance of the Gardenia flower

Linking to Floral Bliss

As far as God is concerned
there is a sweet, wholesome frangrance in our lives.
It is the fragrance of Christ within us,
an aroma to both the saved and the unsaved all around us.
(2 Corinthians 2:15, The Living Bible-TLB)

48 comments:

  1. I love cherry tomatoes. Try to grow from seeds but not successful.

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    1. It did grow for me but harvest not very good!

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  2. Your gardenia must smell fabulous - pretty photo too. Have a nice day Nancy.

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  3. The golden tomato is so unique!

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  4. ...there sure are a lot of tomato varieties!

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  5. Your flowers are beautiful.

    Nothing better than fresh, grown in your yard veggies.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee! Have a fabulous day too!

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  6. Lovely floral macro shots and yummy tomatoes!

    Happy Day to you,
    C & Z

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  7. I’m hoping our tomato plants are producing when we go home next week!

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  8. OMG! Golden tomato! Nice!

    The white gardenia flower is so gorgeous!

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  9. Can Golden tomato be eaten? LOL! Your green thumb has the magic touch to turn the tomato into golden colour, hee hee!

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    1. It is edible because not real god nugget! Lol!

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  10. We have trouble with blight here on our tomatoes which also effects potatoes and grapes. The latter is a big problem which they have to control well being a wine producing country. We have many types of tomatoes here of varioua colours, I am inclined to keep to the ordinary ones though I have grown yellow ones. Have a good week Diane

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    1. I think we have problem with blight too...it can be very disappointing to have the healthy plants attacked.

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  11. Interesting post dear! thanks for sharing xx

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  12. The flowers are a cheerful sight!

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  13. My husband is very attentive to his tomato plants, watering them every day. The flowers are just developing and there are a few tiny tomatoes. We look forward to harvesting them later in the year. Whilst my husband looks after the vegetables I'm enjoying the flowers indoors and outside. Your peace flowers and gardenias are lovely.

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    1. I must learn to give more attention to my edibles in the garden like your husband. I think mine is lacking in care and attention.

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  14. I have tomato plants in my garden also!!!
    Yours are great
    kisses

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    1. I think the weather here is too warm for the tomato plants.

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  15. If you didn't mention, I will have mistaken the golden tomato to be cherry tomato...

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    1. I thought so too but was informed that they are not cherry tomatoes.

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  16. La gardenia es de mis flores favoritas. Besitos.

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  17. My tomato plants are still in baby state.. :)

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    1. Hope your tomato plants will grow healthy and fruitful!

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  18. Tomatoes are loved by us and so many other creatures, i hope you have better luck next time.

    Very pretty flowers!

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    1. I don't know whether I will grow tomoto again! Maybe!

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  19. Enjoyed seeing your step by step photos of the tomatoes. IN our area we get these tomatoes very often and the plant grows quickly and healthy...

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    1. The weather condition is not so suitable for tomato plants.

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  20. I'm envious of your green thumb!

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    1. Thank you, but sometimes I have failed projects too!

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  21. Hello, home grown tomatoes are the best. Yum! Sorry your harvest was more plentiful. Your flowers are gorgeous. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  22. The Gold Tomato looks so precious before it turned orange red. The white flower looks so creamy white.

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  23. That's my problem also.. not much harvest before something happens to the plant.

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    1. That is why I am not keen to grow tomatoes again.

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  24. Nice series towards the harvest of tomatoes and I really love the light over the yellow tomato! Pretty while lilies and rose

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