I only planted three plants and it was late in the season when I did finally get them planted. After planting them they did begin to grow quite fast, however, they were very slow in developing blossoms. When the blossoms did show up they just didn't go anywhere, or else they just fell off!
They look like healthy tomato plants, don't they?
Finally a few tomatoes began to show up, though only on two of the plants. The third plant has not had any tomatoes yet! Yesterday when I went out to water I finally got to pick some tomatoes!
Yes they are very small and there are only four, probably not enough for salsa! But I'll enjoy them anyway! I did spot this one about ready to be picked as you can see in the picture below. I'll give it another day or two.
And there are a few more green, and still growing, tomatoes, but that's about it. I don't think I'm going to have very many fresh homegrown tomatoes this year!
I did go on the internet and researched my sluggish crop problem. According to what I could find out, hot, humid weather tends to cause the tomato blossoms to turn yellow and fall off. Guess that explains it because we have certainly had plenty of hot, humid weather!
