Indeed the tomato plant in our window by the balcony that once looked like this

now houses a family of three




I have a small inner city place, equipped with a rather spacially restricted balcony. The latest obsession is filling this space with green delight and this blog is intended to bear witness to my feeble green thumb attempts.
4 comments:
LOL!!!!
Linda
LOL!! I love the lego's. That was so cute!
Lona
Just discovered your blog through Fern. Nice to have another balcony gardener adding commentary to the gardening mix. Looks like those tomatoes are fruiting nicely.
LOVE the family of three! :)
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