IT'S DIFFERENT NEAR THE COAST
Back in the mid-west we took pride in
our tomatoes. Out here on the central
coast we've had to go to great lengths.
We borrowed this idea of a "modified" green house
from Nan, who lives just blocks from the Pacific.
We are on a ridge, "top of the world" as it's called,
between the Santa Lucia Range and the drop to
to the Pacific. It is an area of many micro-climates
and we are in what Nan calls the Banana belt.
We get sun when she often has fog and it is
warmer here-still we are close enough to the
Pacific and the mountain breezes we need to
"heat up the growing space."
Her design is a bit more refined, though this works.
Her design is a bit more refined, though this works.
It is not like the humid heat of the midwest garden
but we are getting a crop.
Next is working on getting those wonderful little
yellow or orange "cherry" tomatoes to grow.
In the meantime we noticed an interloper coming from the
compost.
We don't think it's going to "make it" but it has been a
spirited volunteer.
STILL OF ODD AGRICULTURE
Link here for an eye opener about very curious agriculture. it is frightening in its implications.
STILL OF ODD AGRICULTURE
Link here for an eye opener about very curious agriculture. it is frightening in its implications.
See you down the trail.
Your tomatoes have definitely done better than ours. The Romas turned a sort of orange color and have never ripened further. But our cherry tomatoes have done well.
ReplyDeleteI love those cherry tomatoes. Maybe your romas needed more water?
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