Tomato galore!
I'm still catching up on the photos I shot before we went on a holiday, but as time passes I am forgetting their stories. Memory is a weird thing. I'm certain there is a reason I took a specific photo yet I cannot remember why 😂
Anyway, as autumn approaches and our tomato plants start dying in the colder nights, let's remember what it was just a few months back!
That was our first diverse pick of tomatoes. Before that we had mainly super early variety to pick.
So here we have 6 cherry tomatoes varieties, Black Pineapple, Auriga, Marina and a heritage variety (the wrinkled one).
Expect a few more tomato photos before I call it the end of summer photos! Let's hope it won't take me until Christmas!
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I miss the flavorsome, fragrant egg tomatoes of my youth. Glorious diversity, and yet NONE of the tomatoes pictured look anything much like the tomatoes grown and sold here in Thailand. :) #morediversity Love the abundance!
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I have never seen so many colours and shapes of tomatoes, really very beautiful. I like the bumpy one especially.
Thank you kindly! We usually grow about 8 to 10 types of cherry tomatoes and 10-15 types of larger tomatoes but we rarely have time or opportunity to shoot the whole collection together! I'll post another photo tomorrow with some of the larger varieties!
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@bghandmade Oh it's amazing to see so much variety of tomatoes, they are impressive, in my Venezuelan country I've only seen two, the tree tomato and the traditional.
Your photo is beautiful, congratulations.