I thought I had two ripe luscious tomatoes today. This is what I could see deep within the bush, on the fence side of the plant, their perfect backsides turned toward me.

But when I pulled them out, here's what I found:

I spray and I spray and I look for bugs, and this is what I get, anyway.
Oh, bother.
2 comments:
oh sigh, yes, the darn bugs.
Fair warning, if you bring them to my house, the psycho cat will eat them for you bug spots and all.
FWIW, it's more likely tomato blight than bugs. It's getting nearly everybody this year.
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