Thursday, October 10, 2019

Closing soon for the season


If the tomatoes look a little rough, it's because these are field tomatoes and just about the last of the year. Greenhouse tomatoes look perfect but are often a bit hard and lacking in an intense tomato flavour. These, on the other hand, are full of flavour, juicy and wonderful on their own or in a salad or just cut into thick discs and placed between slices of fresh baked bread.

Sadly, by Thanksgiving, and the holiday comes earlier in Canada than the U.S., these tomatoes will be finished for the year. Thomas Bros. Farm Market, ten minutes south of London, Ontario, closes immediately after the Thanksgiving holiday this Sunday, October 13th.

Despite what it says on the sign, sweet corn has already disappeared and local strawberries are finding it difficult to ripen. Still, there are bins filled with apple varieties and there are half a dozen or more kinds of squash for sale.

2 comments:

Tamera said...

I will miss fresh produce! We're hunkering down for winter here -- it's snowing, and yesterday it was 80° (F) where I live. I brought my potted tomato and pepper plants indoors to save them from the storm, but my vegetable garden is doomed. Sigh. I do love winter, though.

William Kendall said...

Still a busy time for the farmers, but the market here will be seeing less vendors by month's end and certainly so over the course of the winter, when it's held indoors.