Last year, Mac said he wasn't going to plant so many tomatoes. This was
after our tomatoes were like zucchini in that we couldn't
give them away. I canned and froze tomatoes and wrapped green ones in
newspaper and stored them in the pantry. We were eating tomatoes at Thanksgiving. He grows some really great ones in these
things he call "growtainers". They hold two plants each.
He has four of them. The tomatoes get to be softball and bigger size.
They make great sink sandwiches. He has the makings for
four more of these growtainers out there. Okay, so that's eight tomato
plants already bearing. But wait! He has nearly an acre planted in melons, beans, Armendian melons (a great cucumber), eggplant
and peppers...we have strawberries (still putting on fruit)
and YES we have TOMATOES. There are Celebrity, Mortgage Lifter (three
different varieties) and lord knows what else. He even
has some grafting stock to try grafting. Like we don't have enough
already.
I saw this little marvel of a gadget on The Price is Right. It was called
a Tomato Press. Okay, so lots of you already knew about this thing, but I didn't. So that weekend, I used it for the second time.
I put on a big pan of boiling water and started blanching the
baskets and baskets of tomatoes that were sitting on every available space
in the kitchen and dining room. I just plopped the tomatoes, skin and all, into the hopper and started turning the handle.
Out poured lovely tomato sauce. I put the skin and seed back through and got more juice...I worked for nearly three hours and ended
up with ten quarts of lovely tomato's for use in sauces of all kinds. And it made a pretty good juice, too.
Last year, it went like this: I had just spent two hours watering the
garden. I watered the fruit trees and all the tomatoes, the Strawberries and the eggplant. I watered the peppers (bell and HOT) and the
flowers even got some attention for a change. Done with the front, I turned the hose over to Mac and came inside for a cup of
coffee! Mac was down in the big garden watering . I went down to take him a cold drink and he was shaking his head. "What's
up?" I asked him. He looked around at the 80+ Tomato plants (including the three he had planted on Saturday) and said
"I'm not going to plant so many tomatoes next year." I nodded wisely, but a mental eye roll was what was going on in my head.
Yep, I've heard that before! Right now, at this very second he is going through a box of seeds he saved from last year. They
are tomato seeds. I give up.
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
The Tomato King
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My Dad LOVED planting tomatoes...had several hundred of them...
hughugs
Maybe he needs a little stand by thee side of the road to sell them this year!! I only planted 6 plants and gave many away to campers, but still had enough for lots of frozen sauces. Hmmmm, I think I will pull some out today for a nice hearty soup. Snow is falling.
Maybe he needs a little stand by thee side of the road to sell them this year!! I only planted 6 plants and gave many away to campers, but still had enough for lots of frozen sauces. Hmmmm, I think I will pull some out today for a nice hearty soup. Snow is falling.
Maybe he needs a little stand by thee side of the road to sell them this year!! I only planted 6 plants and gave many away to campers, but still had enough for lots of frozen sauces. Hmmmm, I think I will pull some out today for a nice hearty soup. Snow is falling.
Maybe he needs a little stand by thee side of the road to sell them this year!! I only planted 6 plants and gave many away to campers, but still had enough for lots of frozen sauces. Hmmmm, I think I will pull some out today for a nice hearty soup. Snow is falling.
Maybe he needs a little stand by thee side of the road to sell them this year!! I only planted 6 plants and gave many away to campers, but still had enough for lots of frozen sauces. Hmmmm, I think I will pull some out today for a nice hearty soup. Snow is falling.
Of course you know this already, but Mac is The Tomato King! Oh how delicious a real tomato would taste about now. You have me salivating for a sink sandwich.
Oh to taste a real, sun-ripened tomato right now! I can't wait. I hope that our new garden has a corner with enough heat and sunshine to grow tomatoes - I've missed them!
you've gotta love him!!!
Tomatoes don't grow good here. So I wish we had some of your tomatoes. Hubs has been amending the soil for years so maybe one day we will grow them. Everything else grows well. You are so blessed to have such a large garden and a husband that likes to farm it.
Love the "mental eye roll", Sandi; you're a funny girl. :)
I've never tried to make a garden; perhaps because when we were kids Mama had us pulling weeds every.single.day. But, I will say, she had some of the best gardens around, and everything was so good.
xoxo
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