I digress. Back in the spring before we became Mr. and Mrs. T (and started pitying fools together), Phillip decided he'd like to start a gardening project. We set a budget of $50 for plants and various materials we would need and set off the the rental office to ask for permission. Since I'd be moving into his apartment after we got married we asked to put by his building. We explained a layout of what we wanted to do and they called us on Monday with the go ahead.
So off we trekked to Lowe's, we really knew nothing about when to plant stuff. We just assumed "if it's for sale it must be time to plant it!" This is actually not true. I suppose it's like "Hey it's September, Wal-Mart has Christmas trees for sale, we should put one up!" We had 2 frosts after planting our little patch but they somehow survived.
So cute! |
This is what happens when your plants become teenagers, partying it up in the garden. For shame. |
Once we get a house we're hoping to do a bigger garden
You can pull the green tomatoes and wrap them in newspaper and put them in a box. Check them every couple of days. They will slowly ripen and you will have tomatoes after your plants are gone.