Cherry tomatoes are selling for $5 a quart right now. We planted a few plants this season. However one of the plants were knocked all the way down in one of the recent storms here. I re-staked it, but it's looking very iffy. Regardless, we are getting cherry tomatoes thankfully. We have made roasted cherry tomato sauce in the past, but this year, I made us this . . . Cherry Tomato Salsa. It was very good, and we will be making it more often during the garden season. Making salsa from our home grown cherry tomatoes is a "first" time event for us this year. It is much like a Pico. You need 1 1/2 pounds of cherry tomatoes. Ours are somewhat larger, and very delicious this year. I put them in my food processor and pulsed them about 12-14 times. The tomatoes were chunked, but not purreed. I also let them drain for 15 minutes with a pinch of salt. To that in a bowl, I added fresh garlic, home grown jalapeno, freshly cut ...
My first house plant propagation has been successful. The plant has 3 roots right now, but I will let it grow a few more before I plant it. In the meantime, I have an old plant stand we already have, that will get a fresh coat of paint (weather permitted). I will need to buy a new plant pot for it, but I love this plant. It's easy to care for. One Easter, my Mom gifted each of us a plant instead of candy. There was a very small plant store in town at the time, and she often visited it. Good memories. I may start more for gifting a few friends, or maybe to even sell. We do not have a "plant" store anymore. The only place to buy houseplants is from our big box stores anymore. I can check this off our "first time" list, and smile that I was finally successful. It helps too get tips from a friend that was growing her own propagated plant cuttings. First Plant Propagation © August 2026 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart...