Located in inland southern California, zone 9b.
[Image description: split image, the top photo is four tomatoes on a cutting board, the bottom photo is hundreds of multicolor heirloom tomatoes covering a kitchen counter.]
Omg that’s a lot of tomatoes. I wish my garden was half as productive as that!
So does OP this year.
These are so beautiful and I am obsessed. When you expecting to harvest the same amount from last year?
Well I put the seedlings in 3 weeks later this year, so between that and the delayed heat, I’d say I’m about a month behind.
I just checked, and I harvested my first tomatoes on May 24th last year, so yeah a month tracks.
Wow! What a dramatic difference. We have like five tomatoes plants and all are producing fruit but they’re ripening slowly, imo. (I’m also in socal). Hot weather is coming this week though so hopefully we both have better luck 🤞
I’m in Southern CA (Zone 10a), too. Still don’t have any ripe tomatoes. Everything is super slow this year.
I’m in zone 6a and envious! All I have are flowers and pea-sized green cherry tomatoes.
7b, same here. I’m eagerly awaiting late July, when I might actually have something to eat!
Omg, what did you do with so many tomatoes?
Desperately try to foist them on friends, family, coworkers, neighbors, passing dog walkers, the mailman… anybody who’d take some 😆
Beyond that, we’d eat tomato based meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and we canned dozens of pints of salsa and sauce (that we’re still eating!).
- Scrambled eggs and tomatoes
- Tomato sandwiches
- Salsa
- Spaghetti sauce
- Grilled tomatoes
- Tomato soup with grilled cheese and tomatoes
- Chili
- Marinated tomatoes and onions
- BLTs
- Baked tomatoes
- Bruschetta
- Gazpacho
- Pizza sauce
- Stuffed tomatoes
I’d have a field day with this.
What my family did was make liters and liters of tomato sauce and then freeze them, so for the rest of the year we had really good tomato sauce.
Well then ur neighbors are so lucky because those look really good. I imagine they taste far better than any you can find at the store
Oh they certainly do, once you’ve had homegrown, store bought will forever taste bland. And there’s such crazy variety, some are intensely sweet, others tart or savory.
I’m jealous right now. A tomato seedling just sprouted mysteriously from a vase I put outside a couple of weeks ago, it’s a see onion who’s been in my room for a few years, I have no idea what tomato variety it’ll be or how this seed got there, but I’ll take it as a sign.
Once that seedling is big enough I’ll put it on the ground and we’ll see what it is.
Omg a LITERAL mighty harvest!!
I live in LA county can I be your friend?
Hah sure, head on out to Riverside and I’ll give you a garden tour!
When I see something like this, my mind also adds chopped shallot soaking in olive oil, with salt and pepper. Slice one of those yellow tomatoes, spread the shallot on top, then put on a salad or a pizza before reheating.