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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

YELLOW CHERRY TOMATO

Look my little 'marbles'!


Yes, my yellow cherry tomato looks like marble.
But this one is so special.
These tomato are twins.
They are sticking each other on the base.


The taste is so sweet and juicy.
There are a lot of young fruits hanging on the slim plant.


So promising!


So lovely...


For my first experience on growing yellow cherry tomato, it's really make so happy.
A little success...


This plant is giving me new spirit to try a new thing on my garden.
Keep trying... stay learning...

20 comments:

  1. They look delicious, Endah! Enjoy. Linda@Wetcreek Blog

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  2. Your tomatoes are making me envious. I rarely buy tomatoes in winter because those from the supermarket just can't compete with the taste of homegrown. Enjoy them.

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    1. You're alright. Homegrown vegetables are much better and healthy too.

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  3. We love the cherry varieties too but will have a wait before we have any to pick

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    1. Yes, they need warmer weather so you should wait until spring to sow your seeds.

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  4. How cute! Cherry tomatoes are fun to grow because they produce so many tomatoes and are so easy to just pop in your mouth as your gardening. :o)

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  5. I have not had those but have had pear shaped yellow tomatoes. Looks like you will have a few getting ripe over the next week or so. They are such a bright yellow and good to eat.

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    1. Yes, this plant continously produce fruit bunches. It makes me so happy.

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  6. Yellow cherry tomatoes are absolutely one of my most favorite snacks on earth! Yum!

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  7. Congrats Endah, I'm happy for your successful growing.

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  8. I loved to just pop the cherry tomatoes into my mouth freshly picked from the plant, when I was growing them in my garden a few years ago. They are so sweet and delicious. Congratulations on growing them successfully in your garden!
    Christina

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    1. Thank you, Christina. I guess everybody like this tomato

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  9. Ah, that’s nice! Almost too nice to eat :-)
    I have ordered my tomato plants already but they won’t be delivered until end of March, too cold for them right now. I only grow cherry tomatoes as I grow them in window boxes.

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    1. Wow, that's a good idea to grow tomatoes in window boxes! Thank you for sharing the idea

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  10. Thank you for coming. Welcome to my blog.

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  11. Thank you, Marie. Have a wonderful week!

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