Tomatoes are scarce here in Fiji, except the cherry tomatoes we find sometimes in the market, and they aren't the best. The full sized tomatoes in the stores are imported, and they have absolutely no flavor. The following picture is of Rex's very tall tomato plants he planted outside from seed with many tomatoes growing. They are to be the full sized tomatoes. He can hardly wait.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
As we visit our amazing branch members, they share their homegrown food with us. This is a Ladyfinger from Brother Salabogi.It is a tiny perfectly ripe and fruity-tasting banana.
Rex has a green thumb here in Fiji. He is always out planting something else. We have already picked his beans and cucumbers, and more are coming. He has also planted pineapples and melons.
Tomatoes are scarce here in Fiji, except the cherry tomatoes we find sometimes in the market, and they aren't the best. The full sized tomatoes in the stores are imported, and they have absolutely no flavor. The following picture is of Rex's very tall tomato plants he planted outside from seed with many tomatoes growing. They are to be the full sized tomatoes. He can hardly wait.
Tomatoes are scarce here in Fiji, except the cherry tomatoes we find sometimes in the market, and they aren't the best. The full sized tomatoes in the stores are imported, and they have absolutely no flavor. The following picture is of Rex's very tall tomato plants he planted outside from seed with many tomatoes growing. They are to be the full sized tomatoes. He can hardly wait.
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