Tomatoes, oregano and cacti . . .

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Tomatoes, oregano and cacti . . .

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This has been a great year for tomatoes. Here they are growing in my over-planted garden. :D Tony
Tomatoes vining up through the nectarine tree . . .
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Tomatoes ready to be picked (these are very sweet)
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Tomatoes, oregano and cacti growing together
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Those look delicious! We've got great growth on the toms this year, but they are stubbornly refusing to turn read. I suspect it is because we've had so much cool weather, they just are behind.
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Daiv, the same thing here . . . the cool nights really slow down the ripening of tomatoes. But, over all it's been a good year in the garden. :D Tony
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Opposite here...too hot and abnormally dry. The little flowers just dry up to little crispys. :(
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Nice looking tomaters, Tony.
Of course, its an Opuntia growing with them 8)
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