July 21, 2010

You say TOMATO, I say DOWNPOUR!

I had to throw in one last wormy post about the tomato plants I have growing on my deck in...you guessed it...worm castings!


A great neighbor gave me three tomato and four cherry tomato plants, and I re-potted them in castings and (clay-like) dirt from under my steps.

They are doing magnificently with a million little tomatoes everywhere, and any day now I will be mixing up some delish tomato & mozzarella salad.

Worms are doing well and have been getting fed like crazy with the scraps from the great selection of fresh produce around this time of year. I have stepped up my culinary endeavors by making fruit salad, pasta salad, wraps, dips, and even some souped up sauces.

How did I know the tomatoes would flourish in the worm poo? Remember this pic from the past:
Here's the corresponding post in case you forgot or are a new reader.

Oh, and one more update from the Paddle at the Point- here is a great time lapse of the record breaking attempt that shows the whole event in a minute or so. Pay special attention when the monsoon arrives, about :35 seconds in...



6 comments:

  1. We had problems with our maters this year too. We've always had a huge garden and we've never had so much trouble with them as we did this year. They made plenty... to many really we've been canin like crazy. But a lot have bad spots. Hmm. Who knows right? lol
    I I really like your log I hope you will return the favor by viewing mine. (=

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  2. btw maters is my southern way of sayin tomatoe. lol my bad its pronounced may- ters haha (= canin is canning... haha de-southern-a-tize it haha

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  3. Thanks to all for the comments- we've been using the cherry tomatoes for cooking and the regular ones are almost ready!

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  5. The time-laps video was awesome!!
    All the kayaks look like ants or "Worms" in the water! :)

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