Now you need some basil. The combo of tomato and basil yummy.
I brought a with roots still on, basil plant from Asda supermarket earlier this year reduced to 40p as it was near the sell by date! I do like my bargains. Potted it up into some fresh compost when I got it home, and it's produced lots of lovely leaves.
Lucky you! I had mine in my greenhouse but I ended up harvesting them last week, hoping they'll turn red with the help of ripe bananas in the house. Otherwise it's green tomato chutney!
I love books, baking and my boyfriend, and love to write about the first two. I particular love "forgotten" books, books brought out of obscurity by republication and those still languishing in obscurity. I'm currently reading my way through all of the Virago Modern Classics, but taking in other books along the way.
(I am sure that this list will be added to, and I will probably make things from my regular repertoire along the way, especially for Mr W's packed lunches, but I need some focus for my baking!)
we grew a hanging basket at work, one of the lads I support has loved having the tomatoes off the plant your look great ,all the best stu
ReplyDelete*Seriously* jealous. You must have them in a *really* sunny spot 'cos ours have only just started to blush pink.
ReplyDeleteSo, so exciting! How did they taste?
ReplyDeleteNow you need some basil. The combo of tomato and basil yummy.
ReplyDeleteI brought a with roots still on, basil plant from Asda supermarket earlier this year reduced to 40p as it was near the sell by date! I do like my bargains. Potted it up into some fresh compost when I got it home, and it's produced lots of lovely leaves.
They're gorgeous! I hope they taste as good as they look.
ReplyDeleteYay! They went red!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I had mine in my greenhouse but I ended up harvesting them last week, hoping they'll turn red with the help of ripe bananas in the house. Otherwise it's green tomato chutney!
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