Garden Loafer

First-time, small-yard gardening experience in the Florida panhandle, including vegetables and native plants.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Update

Serranos fruiting.


Blossom-end rot on Black Icicle tomatoes. (Water them more.)


Bract of Indigo Rose tomatoes.


Indigo Rose tomato plant is productive. Nothing ripe yet. This plant seems to take forever to ripen.


Gardenia is blooming.


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