The smell of a tomato plant..yum. The smell was so intense when I got close up to take this picture, I can smell it now even.
Do you have something to share for Macro Monday? Are you worried that it is too late because of the moderation times? No worries post today, and it will show up in a few days. It doesn’t have to appear the same day.
Thank you Tas, I hope it gets ripe. I am having problems with spots, and no sun.
You have a nice tomato. Also, my tomato is still beautiful, but I’m worried that we have too much rain and will destroy it.
Thank you Vidocka. I am also worried about the rain, and it is getting spots on it.
Looks like you have the same problems as me. Even on my tomatoes are already spotting
I have read to use a baking soda mixture to spray on the plant. I think I will try it. I don’t want it to die.
Kim, thank you very much for your advice. I’ll try it. I’ll tell if it works ?
Lovely photo! I am waiting for the day that I could also post macro photos.
Wuahhh… In fact, in terms of fur, tomato plants dare to compete with caterpillars and cats.
Ah yes they do don’t they. Speaking of which, how is the brood today?
She is busy moving her children, here and there…
Do you have a closet or room not used much? You could put her box in there? She doesn’t feel comfortable with where she ended up having them.
I have moved them several times, also to the closet, but Susie continues to look for another place and moves them. Now, she moves them to the garden corner! The place is a part of the garden that has no grass because it is always shady and never exposed to sunlight. Does the temperature affect Susie’s choice?
Ah, okay, yes the temperature probably does have something to do with it. I knew something was troubling her, I thought maybe it was Blue and his sis. Heat, that is it. I am sure of it. Good thinking. Move her box or a towel under that bush. See if that works.
Wow, that is a great photo, very clear. You done it well.
Thanks so much Fortune!!. 😀
So beautiful & Nice tomato plant Kim,
Thank you for your appreciation Hamza!
I don’t often take Macro pictures. But I love the amazing works of others!
Thank you for the complement Doc. I go through stages where I will take a bunch on hikes, other times not one.
Yeah , I have experience this , it have got something different feeling
Thank you Witty. The hairs are in focus and not the baby tomato.
Nice tomato plant Kim, I hope it grows into a giant red tomato soon!
Oh me too, I was getting worried. It took so long to get it’s first one. I think the rain and clouds had something to do with it. The plant is three foot tall now. Jace was calling it just, “The Plant”, he said it’s no tomato plant, not one on it. lol Ha, We showed him!
I’ll wait to see a nice salad with this tomato. Great macro.
I will keep you updated on it’s journey. lol. Good idea for some more posts. I might just eat it like an apple. 😉