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Tomatoes: A Hope for a Harvest

July 21, 2023January 22, 2024 E. Lewis
hope for a harvest

Gardeners. Let’s be clear. There is no promise of a harvest in the garden! But there is always hope for a harvest, even from the most unexpected places.

First Harvests!

The Promise of Potatoes, in Pots.

June 12, 2023January 22, 2024 E. Lewis
Double rainbow

I grew potatoes in pots on our balcony in Colorado. It was a pretty good harvest despite the ups and downs of temps on the 3rd floor. Encouraged by that experiment, my husband and I thought we would try it out here!
We usually have organic potatoes in our pantry, so I took a few Russets . . .

First Harvests!

The First Harvest. A First Fruits, of Sorts.

June 9, 2023January 17, 2024 E. Lewis
Cherry Tomatoes Ripening for Harvest

The first harvest is almost always a delight. It is the joy of the very first and the brand new. Not everything in life is perfect, but the results can be oh, so satisfying.
In this case, satisfyingly delicious!

First Harvests!

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