We (myself & Starkraven) moved to rural Arkansas last October. One of the major reasons we moved here was to grow orgnic vegetables and move toward sustainable
Green living.
This is our
prototype garden, and we are experimenting with different varities of veggies.
We planted 6 different types of tomatos (Early Girl, Yellow Plum, Amelia, Rutgers, Celebrity, Arkansas Travelers). All are doing well. We have no Creoles this year (none available), but that is the favorite tomato from my youth on the Gulf Coast (South Louisiana).
Oddly, the only problems we have are with are the peppers. We have harvested some some Jalepenos, but the plants have been weak and sickly with some kind of rust or mildew.
We are using raised boxes and
Square Foot Gardening. We have plans for
tenting a couple of boxes with plastic for pushing into the frost season.
We agree with you....eating tomatos
right off the vine at the moment of perfect ripeness IS one of life's pleasures.
We love to just graze our way through the garden.
So far, our
grand experiment is going well. We love it here, and our little homestead in the Ouchita Mountains has been very good to us.
I grew up on the Gulf Coast and am very familiar with Mississippi south of Jackson.
What part of Mississippi do you line in?