Monday, August 17, 2009

Seed --> Plant --> Tomato --> Sauce

I made 6 pints of tomato sauce from all of the varieties that I had on hand; whatever was ripe. Summer in a jar:


While I was stirring the sauce as it simmered on the stove, I started to think about January. That was the beginning of my tomatoes' life cycle. I started the seeds at the very end of January. Every morning I carried the seedlings outside to the greenhouse to spend the day. In the evenings after work, I would faithfully bring them inside to stay cozy and warm. After about 4-6 weeks, I potted them up to 1 gallon containers. Finally, in April they went into the ground. I planted them deeply, cutting off the lower leaves and burying the stems up to the top couple of nodes. Right after they were planted out, we faced a crazy windstorm that lasted 2 days. The next week the little plants were tested by an attack of aphids and white flies. I battled the pests with soapy water and we prevailed. On July 4th the first ripe tomato was picked - a dependable Stupice. Later in July, I panicked and sprayed milk at the first sign of yellowing lower leaves. Now, by mid-August there are enough tomatoes ripe at one time to warrant a round of canning.

What a long, strange trip it's been ;)

Don't you just love wierd-looking tomatoes?! This is Stupice, a great cool-summer, heavy-producer of small-medium tomatoes. They have a good taste...not great, but they are nice and meaty and can make a good sauce.

5 comments:

Dan said...

That is one funny tomato, I have one that has a similar appendage but on a perfectly round fruit. Your sauce looks excellent.

Heather @ what's blooming this week said...

What a strange looking creature you grew. But when sliced or diced, it's just the same as the rest. Why don't you post your sauce recipe? It looks terrific.

Stefaneener said...

We got one like that. I had it on my sandwich today. It tasted fine, although it looked funny. With two pieces of bread, no one sees it. Must dry the Principe Borghese I got today. . .

Jackie said...

Heather, I'll plan on doing a post with the recipe soon!

Wendy said...

Weird is one way of putting it!! Freud would have another description. :)

Lovely sauce! I just tried canning some stuff last night. Will post soon.