Garden characters

Posted on 24 July 2009

worm

This eating machine is the first tomato hornworm I’ve spotted this year on my tomato plants. Left alone, these worms can virtually strip a tomato plant in a few days. This little guy was about the size of my middle finger before he was relocated to the garbage can!

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Tomatoes come in all sizes. A new variety I planted this year, the “orange strawberry,” has turned out to be a giant. It’s a pleasantly mild (not terribly exciting), very meaty tomato weighing more than a pound. It’s shown here with a sungold cherry tomato and a mid-sized Carmello. I don’t think I’ll bother to grow this one again, given my limited garden space.

Finally, sometimes tomatoes are a little weird. I think this one has sleep apnea.

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5 responses to Garden characters

  • Chris says:

    It all depends on what you get used to, I guess. I find him a lot less scary than a banana slug!

  • marta says:

    That guy is what I dislike about growing tomatoes in CA. They would scare the daylights out of me. I am sooo glad we don’t get them here in Seattle.

    That tomato is so funny and cute.

  • Colleen says:

    Aha. Okay, that I could *maybe* manage. I’d probably be letting out little yelps the entire way, though! LOL

  • Chris says:

    I have a system for the worms. I just use my pruners to cut off the branch below the worm and carry branch worm and all to the garbage can pinched in the pruners. I never get closer than arms’ length!

  • Colleen says:

    Love your garden characters! Except that little horned guy – yick! If it were my garden the tomatoes would be sacrificed, because I couldn’t bear to get close to him.
    Signed, Colleen the squeamish weenie :D

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