Tomato plants with their harvest, which I don't know what my wife's uncle has at his house

Perhaps because of where the plants are located, I should tell you that, contrary to what many might think, these grew freely. To explain, my wife's uncle set up a place where the water used after washing clothes and dishes, as well as the seeds of some vegetables when cooking, collects. From there, it flows through a place where it waters a lemon tree and some others along the way, finally reaching the banana plants at the far end of the property.


After taking a few more photos, I noticed the difference between those two tomatoes I mentioned at the beginning of my post here in the #hivegarden community. They are visibly much larger compared to the others, which are much smaller.




Not only did I take those photos, but while searching, I found one ready for harvest, which I promptly took for myself. I'm trying to replicate the success I'm having with the previous batch of tomato seedlings, which are doing very well. I'll be sharing more information about all of this soon here in the #hivegarden community, which is one of my favorites because agriculture is one of my passions. Being able to work and harvest the food we eat is an incredible feeling.


Your Tomatoes are healthy and productive, so interesting to see the size and color of that harvest. A harvest from the backyard has different taste.
Excellent tomato
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Smart setup with the greywater! We used to have a greywater pipe out the window to water a banana tree which grew really really well, promptly turned into a grove, the new ones almost hit full size and then suddenly and inexplicably the whole lot disintegrated (I'm not really exaggerating there, one day it was there and the next it was dead and then suddenly gone).
We didn't have anything else that needed so much water at the time so we removed the greywater pipe hoping to replace it and then had to patch the hole in the window as one of my son's cats (a kitten at the time) kept escaping tthrough the hole somehow.
If the other tomatoes aren't far off maybe invite wife's uncle back for a tomato salad XD