My Dreaded Tomatoes, Rub It In My Face.
So we all know about my dreaded tomatoes, and how they are all ‘blighted’.
Well yesterday brought a bit of cheer to the office as Daisy Boots walked in proclaiming ‘oh yay, oh yay, would anyone like any tomatoes?’.
As she stood there dangling not one option, but two in front of me in the same way you would dangle a fish in front of a cat, she described her options of either really juicy blight free plum tomatoes or even more juicy and blight free cherry tomatoes.
Smiling I bit my tongue thinking that the blight hadn’t affected everyone then, and said ‘lovely, thank you – don’t they look nice!’
If the next growing season brings me more dreaded tomatoes that are completely blightified I will not be happy!
Tags: Blight, Short Updates, Tidy Tomatoes, Virgin Gardener




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Octagon, i’m glad you have found my musings of interest, I am by no means an expert on the subject (as is clear I am sure) but I am definately learning more as I go along. I hope you continue to find my posts of interest and thank you for leaving your comments!
Johnny, many thanks for dropping by. If you do have any advice for me please do so, I welcome all suggestions, especially as we move into the new growing season.