tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170062635120902210.post8709211477266632977..comments2023-08-23T19:23:19.527+10:00Comments on In Stitches: GrowthKatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02996915341151762058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170062635120902210.post-13815978036076239742010-01-06T14:27:26.307+11:002010-01-06T14:27:26.307+11:00De-Lurking to say that most of us in the states ap...De-Lurking to say that most of us in the states appreciate this post... I for one do. It's freezing cold up here and seeing your garden makes me think of warmer times, not the snow, ice, and arctic temps...<br /><br />btw, there's nothing better than a fresh tomato... ok a fresh tomato sandwich... but they just rock...<br /><br />Happy harvest!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170062635120902210.post-37150400808874970892010-01-06T02:34:48.670+11:002010-01-06T02:34:48.670+11:00I have to laugh about your tomatoes and the birds ...I have to laugh about your tomatoes and the birds getting them. Last summer my BIL had a veggie garden in a raised long rectangular box. He also had several tomato plants but each plant was not producing the normal amount expected. The culprit?<br />Caught in the act one day were two chipmunks stealing the tomatoes, then climbing up the neighbour's adjoining fence, walking along the top of the fence to their final destination. Along the way there were bits of tomato left on the top of the fence. Too funny! LOLQuilter Going Bananashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12886957351986790156noreply@blogger.com