Well a lot of friends and family have been wanting to see my garden. This is the first time I’ve grown tomatoes, and probably only my second or third garden. Growing in the sandy soil of Cedar Point or anywhere on the coast can be challenging at times.
My tomatoes seem to be doing fine though, despite the conditions. I’m growing everything organically, no chemicals period.
As you can see, I already have tomatoes on some of my vines. It’s been a lot of fun raising these plants all from seed. I just hope they continue to thrive and produce some nice ingredients for hot salsa.
My green onions and yellow onions seem to be doing fairly well too. When I thinned them out, the ones I pulled out were very aromatic and made my fingers smell like onions for hours.
These green Chiles started out as peppers a friend at work gave me over the winter. I ate a couple and liked them so much I saved some of the seeds which have now grown into nice young pepper plants. I hope to pick some really hot peppers soon.
My first batch of tomatillos died. This second round is looking much better.