I Have Been Robbed!!!
I just discovered that some creature helped him/herself to all my heirlom tomatoes - well, almost all of them., and that is a lot of tomatoes. I am guessing 75 tomatoes are gone.
Lovely green tomatoes in various stages of development - now in some happy creature's tummy...
and NOT in mine.
Some plants were snapped off, most simply stripped of fruit. The Jetsetter is completely gone - I suppose the theif took it home as some sort of morbid trophy.
I am heart-sick.
I have had to grow tomatoes in containers because we don't have a proper vegetable garden. Growing in containers has been a big learning curve for me. Figuring out the mix of soil to manure, watering frequency, etc. I protect the larger plants with wire cages - making a corral for the smaller ones that don't need support yet. The corral is blocked to outside intruders, or so I thought.
This year, my plants have been healthy, and loaded with blossoms and quickly growing heavy with fruit.
Sigh.
I suspect it was a racoon. It is possible that a combo of deer and raccoon had a feast.
Gwen, if you are reading this, it/they even ate the lone Earl of Edgecomb.
Tonight I'll borrow the neighbors "have a heart" trap and see what I get. And I will "have a heart' and not wring its little theiving neck, but rather release it down by the river.
And I'll spray McNasty's all over the place to help avoid a second harvest (as if there could be one!!!).
It is enough to make me want to cry.
I have done a count. There are three tomatoes left - about golf ball size. There are a few pea sized baby fruit, but everything else is gone - stripped. Even the cherry tomatoes are cleaned off... I am thinking raccoon now.
If you scroll down the page a bit, you can read a happier tomato post.
I am opening a bottle of wine.

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