Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Death in the garden

Today was so windy. I can't believe how incredibly windy it was. I left with Braydon to pick up Lance so we could go see IronMan 2. It was just as good the second time around. When we left the wind was blowing but it wasn't too bad. But, when I talked to Dan he told me that the wind had blown out the window paine above our stairs. It didn't break or break anything, but the paine of glass was just laying there.

When I got home I decided to check on our Garden. I have been worried about the how the pepper plants and tomato plants were doing in the cold. I am so excited because we finally had some flowers on the tomato plants and I am hoping to get some great tomatoes for the summer. 

So out to the back I go. And what do I see? Well actually what don't I see?



Notice anything Missing?  (If not please look back on a previous post where I show the picture of my garden).  For those of you who did notice, yep!  My tomato plants are gone.

The big nasty wind blew so hard that it snapped both my tomato plants right off. I only found one.


I am so sad.  I really, really wanted to grow tomatoes.  Now I don't know if I can.  It might be too late. Oh SADNESS.
Oddly enough the rest of the plants that were upright are fine.



*sigh* I guess I am only meant to grow Peppers and Basil.  I am going to try to grow some Oregano as well, but what's the point when my tomatoes are all gone?

I feel like raising my fist to the sky and shouting why?!?! Why do innocent tomato plants have to die? Where is the justice in the world?

1 comment:

  1. Buy another and give it a try. Sometimes you can find plants at the garden stores with blossoms and maybe a little tomatoe too

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