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Last year, in our garden (see our organic and permaculture homesteading gardening blog here – Humble Garden), we had a catastrophic tomato failure when I lost all 60 home sprouted heirloom tomatoes to the early blight.

I had a bonfire and then tried to forget but failed miserably as I mourned their loss all year.

This year is 100% different!

This is the year of the tomato in our garden so I thought I would show you a few photos of our lovely beauties in this post.

Every morning and every afternoon I go out into the garden, stroll along the raised beds and fill my pockets with red and golden orbs of savory and sweet delicious silky glowing deliciousness.

Not many photos here of RED tomatoes because we eat them as soon as they are ready to go. I will include a few photos below from past years showing previous tomato harvests.

If this makes you jealous I have two words for you: Start Gardening!

Humble Garden 2010: Tomatoes!

Humble Garden 2010: Tomatoes!

Humble Garden 2010: Tomatoes!

Humble Garden 2010: San Marzanos

Humble Garden 2010: Tomatoes!

Humble Garden 2010: Tomatoes - before

Previous years from our garden

Organic Garden Tomatoes: all our own!

Organic Garden Tomatoes: all our own!

Garden Project: Today's tomato harvest

Garden Project: tomatoes and watermelon

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One Comment

  • S Lloyd says:

    Thanks Nika for your highly inspirational blog. Like you, I am a passionate food enthusiast and I must say: despite the huge amound of food blogs out there, yours is among the few where I keep going back. With that said: I am amazed by how your garden seems so sell maintained. I have just started with a small, a very small one, too but do have a long way to go (for now: green salads, tomatoes of course but they do not look as enticing as yours, believe me).

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