Stone by stone from the "Mountain", (the local
term for the Niagara Escarpment), the Tomato
Garden is starting to take shape!
term for the Niagara Escarpment), the Tomato
Garden is starting to take shape!
Also taken from the top of the berm, this
horizontal image shows the steps being built
up on both sides of the Tomato Garden
Well, here's where all the clay fill from the planting of the four locusts is going.horizontal image shows the steps being built
up on both sides of the Tomato Garden
Mar and I are both addicted to cherry tomatos ... in fact, the plants I grew in containers this year, (knowing we were moving), are currently yielding approximately 150 to 200 cherry tomatoes daily. We have not tossed any, so that proves our addiction! (If some people ate the number I do a day I think they would 'toss' some ... and not the garbage toss either ... hahaha.)
Starting next year, (if my back holds up carrying 100+ pound rocks), we'll be growing our cherry tomatoes in the southwest corner of the lot, an area getting full sun exposure all day long.
The garden area will be the top of the berm, extending out onto this new jetty that thrusts about 12 feet into the backyard. These rocks match those in the Rhododendron and Bonsai Gardens, plus those used to form the scallops around the four new locust trees ... only much bigger! All this matching of rock is definitely bringing the backyard topgether and all the paths being formed by the raised gardens should intrigue the grandchildren-to-be, (plus bigger kids and dogs).
We do think the tomato garden will be a pretty addition, especially ringed at the edges by marigolds to attract the bees and vines down over the rocks; but most of all ... to continue to feed our addiction!