What did you do in the garden today?

Yall my tomatoes r going caplooey.. looking very tired...hardly anything on em except NEW growth at the top and barely any fruit.
Should I give em few more weeks or top em and call em done for the year?
There's really only one producing like crazy and it is in a container but I think when I transplanted it early in season it just set it back so it is just now catching up and producing.
I'll definitely do a few more in containers and succession plant more next year so that I can spread out the growing season!
Give them more time.
 
It’s storming here, and one of my orange tomatoes fell. You know I’m soooo upset to have to eat it now. A1CCC6CA-4C7F-4ACB-9119-C55F6559AF03.gif
The rose trees are blooming again, and I repotted the spider plant. I took it down to water it yesterday, and saw it was okay, but maybe not for long. It’s in a smaller pot now, and has better dirt. I hadn’t noticed that it was potted in just coconut fiber. I also didn’t notice just how small the plant was.
 
It’s storming here, and one of my orange tomatoes fell. You know I’m soooo upset to have to eat it now. View attachment 3230578
The rose trees are blooming again, and I repotted the spider plant. I took it down to water it yesterday, and saw it was okay, but maybe not for long. It’s in a smaller pot now, and has better dirt. I hadn’t noticed that it was potted in just coconut fiber. I also didn’t notice just how small the plant was.
Bummer that you have to eat that tomato!
 
It’s storming here, and one of my orange tomatoes fell. You know I’m soooo upset to have to eat it now. View attachment 3230578
The rose trees are blooming again, and I repotted the spider plant. I took it down to water it yesterday, and saw it was okay, but maybe not for long. It’s in a smaller pot now, and has better dirt. I hadn’t noticed that it was potted in just coconut fiber. I also didn’t notice just how small the plant was.
...adding new emoji to my collection. :lau
 
Looks like I'll get to make something with Rhubarb after all. Although I wasn't planning on harvesting any this year - since it was planted this year, Mother Nature had other plans. She gave us rain and wind yesterday, and it broke off nearly all stems of the "Kanga-Rhu" rhubarb. The other 3 varieties look to be undamaged. There are two tiny shoots coming off the root, and still more growing season, so I am hopeful that it will re-bound ok.

Off to find some Rhubarb recipes!

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Deer decided to lay down there.
 
15 pound of marzanos pureed and simmering.
This week I'll start pinching off new flowers on any of the vines. Nothing that forms there will have full time to ripen before the chill of fall - so the plant can keep its energy for the fruit on hand.
We are cooler this week, only in the 80s and no rain until the weekend, so I am hoping for some grand ripening this week.
 

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