Ha ha - tom - ah - toes for us in East Yorkshire. Lovely size - bet they are yummy. We grow tom's and cucumbers - but they generally have to be grown in a greenhouse, along with other things - you can't get better than home grown. Well done!!
I say toe-may-toe and so does most everyone I know. @mandygravil Haha! Thank you. You can tell I'm not good at geography. I thought the English grew all sorts of things. @pyrrhula Thank you. @thewatersphotos Thanks, Gary. I'm not sure what kind they are. I don't know if they got too much water, but the vines are dying from the bottom. BTW, I guess we don't live south enough (the pronounciation).
For this Jersey (New Jersey that is) girl who's "stuck" in the Poconos (PA), it's TOE-MAY-TOES and there's really nothing like a Jersey tomato- after all it's the State fruit!
@mandygravil Haha! Thank you. You can tell I'm not good at geography. I thought the English grew all sorts of things.
@pyrrhula Thank you.
@thewatersphotos Thanks, Gary. I'm not sure what kind they are. I don't know if they got too much water, but the vines are dying from the bottom. BTW, I guess we don't live south enough (the pronounciation).
Lovely warm light, I like the different stages seen.
@overalvandaan Thank you Saxa.