It might not look like much, but I am proud of this little baby and I can’t wait to eat it! Grown using only organic gardening methods, this plant is the super early producing Heirloom Glacier variety. It has a few more flowers on it and I just noticed now…yet another tomato in the background. I’ve heard that the Glaciers are pretty sweet for an early variety and hopefully soon I will be able to tell you if that’s true or not.
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Fun! I am still waiting for my first tomato– anxiously checking every morning, lol. My basil is taking off– just need the tomatoes and a little olive oil/vinegar, and I will be one happy girl!
Ooh, I’m jealous—no tomatoes yet at my garden, but I’ve got my fingers crossed.
Well done! Strangely enough, I blogged about my first wee strawberry today, so I know exactly how you feel!
Oooh the first tomato! It is exciting. I love this time of the year for all the yummy fresh produce.
congrats! I’ve been following your gardening. My tomatoes aren’t nearly as far along!
Beautiful,Congratulations!!
Congrats! That is so exciting, isn’t it?
Yay! That moment when you first notice that a plant has a fruit/veggie is so sweeet!
YAY! This is very exciting!