My very first home-grown tomato. Planted, watered, fussed over, waited on, cheered for, plucked, cut, sprinkled with salt & pepper, enjoyed today for lunch.
By far, the greatest tomato I have ever eaten. HOORAY!
an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.
My very first home-grown tomato. Planted, watered, fussed over, waited on, cheered for, plucked, cut, sprinkled with salt & pepper, enjoyed today for lunch.
By far, the greatest tomato I have ever eaten. HOORAY!
congrats!!! my fiance has his own little garden and he gives me updates like this every so often. it makes him SO happy!
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YES! Congrats- so glad it turned out great! 🙂
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Congratulations!! I have my own two tomato plants (aka “the babies”) that I have been equally fussing over. No sign of tomatoes yet, but I keep hoping… (and watering, willing, etc. etc.)!
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Ekk..!! Congratsts!
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Yay! So exciting…congrats! Glad it was worth the wait!
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🙂 you’re adorable elise! and i love your enthusiasm for the little things.
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Congratulations! Home-grown tomatoes are a beautiful thing, aren’t they?
May you have many, many more 🙂
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P.S. About once per summer, when I have tomatoes overflowing my garden, I indulge in a tomato pie… It’s a very rich recipe, but oh my, it is so tasty:
http://vegetablog.wordpress.com/2007/09/13/tomato-pie/
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hi elise! i have loved reading your blog – especially regarding your gardening. i thought i’d share a tip that i’ve learned, as i’m growing tomatoes, too, for the first time this year. after having a few split in the sun or be punctured by a pest, my mother-in-law recommended that we pick them when they are starting to orange and allow them to ripen indoors. 🙂 yours is beautiful and it sounds like it did fine outside the entire time but, FYI in case it becomes useful info.
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🙂 I picked this one when it was red last week and then let it soften inside for five days. Will be doing the same with the rest because I do not want animals enjoying my hard work. Thanks for the tip!!
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Hooray indeed! Have loved following along on all your plant updates. I decided in 2011 (after visiting Savannah, GA) to create a green oasis in my home. I’ve loved the outcome. Been some misses w/not selecting the right plants for my light, but green plants + air plants bring such joy – spoken from a fellow “crazy plant lady.” This year I rented a plot in a community garden in my neighborhood and am amazed by my basil and that I actually have spaghetti squash growing and tomatoes turning red. Looks like I’ll have brussels sprouts by fall, too! So awesome! Will be using your pesto recipe this weekend.
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Yay! I have been following your progress as I try to grow my first veggies. My big tomato plant is sad, but today I ate my first cherry tomatos with lunch!
Thanks for the inspiration1
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so cool! makes me want to have my tomoate plants back which I had to leave behind in Switzerland! Will definitely grow new tomatoes once spring comes to Australia!
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how exciting is that?! i’ve been munching on some of our basil, lettuce and dill and it’s thrilling every time i go to grab a handful outside 🙂
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Yay!! So exciting. In my opinion there is no fresh veg that can compare to a red tomato. Still waiting here in the middle for one. Didn’t grow them and it is so dry here
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It looks like the perfect tomato. Yum! (except for the pepper!!! -teehee!) Yay you!!
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miam!Looks perfect… not like mine! 🙂
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hi, elise! I was wondering if you had read something about how to take care of you little garden. I’m planning to have my own when we move but I don’t know how to start 🙂 thanks and congrats on your first tomato!
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It was like watching the arrival of baby Cripe! Did Paul smoke a cigar with his buddies, ha! Congrats on your new arrival 😉
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Nothing tastes as as good as that first tomato. It’s amazing just how happy that little tomato can make you feel. From seedling to table…..way to go girl….it is such a buzz to grow your own food even in small containers…..so exciting. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia
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Hooray! So exciting. I think I’ll be eating the first cherry tomatoes from my plants tonight.
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HAHA – LOVE THIS COMMENT. I do feel like these tomatoes have become children. 😉
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hey Dunia… I just sort of started winging it. I got lots of tips from kind readers for separating the tomato plants and caging them. I am hoping to do a big round-up of tips at the end of the season for people who start next spring. 🙂
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oh, thanks! that would be great 🙂
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Oh my goodness, I cannot wait to hold one of my reds in my hand… I almost want to go sit beside them all and read The Little Engine That Could.
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Congratulations – I love growing tomatoes – every homegrown tomato tastes at least 250% better than store bought…
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Mission accomplished. Looks delicious 🙂
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