Thursday, July 15, 2021

Smoke and Tomato Report

 The smoke from the Wildfires in Canada moved into our area yesterday.  They say it will move out sometime on Friday.  

I had a day where I did odds and ends all day long...the Electrician was back again due to problems with the  new thermostat...a special part was ordered.  In the meantime he hooked up our old thermostat and it works perfectly.  I sprayed Thistle and Poison Ivy and weeds in rocks around our home and up at my other baby brothers shop.   I am caught up for a few days. 

We will be doing very little outside today because of the smoke.


I took this photo about 7:30 PM.

The tomato plants are really growing! 


I think I may have to trim them some...so they don't get so tall that they fall over.  They are loaded with tomatoes...so it looks like a bumper crop.  

Far Side



25 comments:

  1. Oh lovely to have home-grown tomatoes!

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  2. Well done on the tomato plants!

    It is a never ending battle with certain weeds. I have to go spray/chop the burdock and the elderberry. A tiny war I am slowly gaining on.

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  3. Our ‘mater plants are huge too. Tank says “bring on the tomatoes”!! I would also limit my time outside with smoky air. Not good for any living being.

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  4. Our tomatoes are producing. I do cheat, I buy the already staked plants at my Amish nursery. A dinner most nights we have sliced tomatoes with a little salt, pepper, Italian seasoning and an olive oil drizzle. I cut them, season and drizzle in early afternoon so they are warm at dinner. Last night I put thick slices on a cookie sheet with all the regular stuff and stuck them under the broil. When I have it on hand - we put goat cheese on top of them, hot or cold. We love our maters.

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  5. We just let them fall over. They are hardy enough to withstand the flipping it takes to pick tomatoes from both sides.

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  6. I am so ready for fresh tomatoes, but the farm stand near me hasn't opened up yet for the season. That is pretty surprising, but maybe the drought has had an impact. We have heavy fog this morning, but after seeing your photo I'm questioning whether it is maybe smoke as well as fog. A friend of mine has posted photos the past couple of days from their northern MN lake cabin, and the smoke was awful. Good plan to stay indoors!

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  7. Doesn't get much better than nice fresh tomatoes - yum! Definitely stay out of that smoke filled air.

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  8. Glad the tomato plants are doing so well. Hope the fires stop soon, and the smoke clears up... Not just in your area, but everywhere.

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  9. Wow, that's some tomato plant! I don't think I've seen one that tall. Mandy's cucumber plants are humungous too.
    The smoke is just terrible everywhere north and west. Spokane is also in the dangerous air quality levels.
    Take care and breathe inside!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  10. The tomato looks like a prized possession with the dear guard gates all around it. I had not heard about the firs in Canada but the ones in California.

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  11. When I got my new furnace and air conditioner this spring, I insisted on keeping the old thermostat. Combination of Tom's concern about security and some bad experiences I have had with computer controlled machines...which is almost everything nowadays.

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  12. Our smoke is coming from the west (California, Arizona, et al). I think the worst is yet to come.

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  13. The heat has been great for the tomatoes for sure. I hope the smoke disperses quickly for you. It hasn't arrived here from the north as yet but I'm sure it will.

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  14. Been smoke haze here for the third day. Always makes the sky so strange looking.
    Looks like a bumper crop of tomatoes! :)

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  15. Fresh tomatoes warm from the sun are one of my favorite parts of summer - fresh cucumbers, too.

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  16. The way it's going it looks like we'll get lots mores smoke.

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  17. That smoke is bad and definitely not good for breathing. It almost looks like night in your picture. Your tomatoes look great! You will enjoy that bumper crop. Hope your grocery day goes well.

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  18. Your tomato plant looks very hearty. So far we only have green tomatoes but I'm looking forward to ripe juicy ones.

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  19. Your tomatoes are really enjoying their tub!

    It's amazing how much smoke there is and how far it travels!

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  20. Smoke isn't a nice smell. The tomatoes look good

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  21. We keep wondering how long it will be before the smoke shifts to our direction. There are serious fires all over the western states.

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  22. Ugh, we had the smoke roll in from wildfires at our summer cottage a couple of years ago. I hope Far Guy is stay indoors!
    Our tomatoes are doing great too. Only two are in containers.

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  23. How nice that you're getting so many tomatoes! I'm sorry about all the smoke your way....sure hope they're right about it leaving you tomorrow!

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  24. What a great looking crop of tomatoes! That smoke looks awful. I suppose it will be here sooner rather than later. :-(

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  25. Whew, that does look smoky. I would think it would bother your eyes if you went out. You need a big wind to get it moving south.

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