
A nice hot , humid summer day, and the garden is loving it.We set the extra large live trap last night as I think the raccoon is munching on my corn, but he just took the peanut butter bread from inside the trap and didn't set it off. GRRRR

My corn with silk , and little ears of corn forming, can't wait to have corn on the cob.

Here is the first tomato that will be eaten, today it is a slight reddish yellow. Just a few more days and it will in a BLT sandwich.

After much investigating I found out what these little green things are. Tomatoes berries. And if what I have read and understood is that only a few plants form these, and they will have potato seeds in them , a hybrid seed. So I guess I will be watching them and trying to collect the seed. I need to get a yard flag or something to mark that plant, so that I can find the plant more easily in the future.
Your garden looks really nice. The fence isn't keeping out the raccoon? I wonder if you could add some Chicken wire at the bottom? I will be interested in hearing about your 'berries'.
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