Before departing to the upper right quadrant of the Bonny Land, I had to wrestle with the triffids tomato giants to get them into the bath (the capsicum and chili plants too) and leave them soaking...
This one lone fruit was there... it's still there after three weeks, plus one other...
This one lone fruit was there... it's still there after three weeks, plus one other...
I could do a whole post on these guys... in fact, look out, cuz I will!!! |
The gorse and the broom was OUTSTANDING this year and the air was filled with its pollen and the perfume of coconut |
Can't wait for the seal post!
ReplyDeleteWe are wondering if that tomato plant has taken over the flat yet?
ReplyDeleteToodle pip!
Bertie.
PS Seals are scary.
Hello, I always love the dogs and the cute seal. The view of the water is gorgeous. Lovely blooms. Your tomato plant looks great. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tomato plant you have. It must love where it lives.
ReplyDeleteI bet you are looking forward to a sample.
I'm gonna try to at least look at blogs from my iPad but posting and commenting from it is a Bear!
Hugs and I'll see you on the flip side
HiC
I love gorse! When touring through Ireland there would always be yellow somewhere, either the spring or autumn gorse would be blooming.
ReplyDeleteI am imagining you filling the tub to the brim and then lowering your plants in it. Did they not drown or did you only leave them a couple of inches?
Hari OM
DeleteI wrapped the pots in bubble-wrap which had a few small holes punched at the bottom them settled them in a bath one third full of water and feed... the greenery is strong, but as have not been around to see to the polllination, I doubt there will be more than the one little tom off the whole thing!!! Yxx
Lovely post and photos ~ love the dog and bagpipers ~ ^_^ Glad the tomatoes are working ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog ~ ^_^
looks like a nice dog and we love the different color kilts!
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Mr BAiley, Hazel & Mabel
wow two tomatoes is not bad... we have one figue and 3 pears... let's make a salad together ;o)
ReplyDeleteDo love those kilts!
ReplyDeleteSurely hope to make the trek to the Bonny land some day. Your photos make it so inviting!
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