My tomatoes have surpassed even the boldest expectations. They survived everything and everyone… The lavender did not wake up from dormancy, half of the flowers simply rotted after being transplanted into new soil, but the tomatoes are already ready to bloom! Read about the beginning of the tomato saga here .
Not only did I ruthlessly prune the elongated stems, leaving only a couple of shoots, but I also moved two bushes into one liter pot. I thought to myself - if they die, they die; I was cutting with conviction. But these guys do not give up! This season, I will harvest more than once from them. Read about how the tomatoes prepared for wintering in Preparing for Tomato Wintering on the Windowsill .
In the article about pinching tomatoes , I wrote that I decided not to pinch, and I was right. All those tiny shoots have now grown into emerald, fleshy branches that have begun to produce buds. If the weather is favorable and they get enough sun, by the end of May we will enjoy the first salad with golden tomatoes.
Tomatoes after winter on the windowsill
I understand it’s indulgent, but it’s nice that not only good memories will move to the new place of residence with me, but also the living embodiment of some of those very memories; for me, such things are very important…