Morning glories.
Brugmansia. The first blossom.
That Thunbergia again.
Rose, "Tropical Lightening"
Most of the dwarf tomatoes are producing like crazy now. They make similar amounts and they are all good, with heirloom tomato flavors. The Romas made enough too, for another batch of tomato sauce.
I cut some flower heads from the Black Seeded Simpson lettuce plants that I let bolt.
It's easy. Just cut the scruffy looking flower heads. Store them in an open paper bag until winter. Then they will be fully dried out and ready to clean up.
I used the Roma tomatoes to make seven packets of frozen tomato sauce. I also made some pasta sauce for supper.
The Roma tomato plants have about three times as many green tomatoes. Maybe more. So there will be more sauce ahead.
The sad looking little Brugmansia has grown a lot. It is pushing flower buds now. I think it outgrew the container, so I repotted into one with twice the volume.
The black plastic container absorbs heat from the sun and heats the soil too much. In the past I found that a shiny foil cover reduced the soil temp by 10 or 15 degrees F, so I did that today.