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Frogs in Tomatoes
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Frogs in Tomatoes
So last night, we discovered the tree frogs hide in the tomato plants and sing. It was hysterical. And you know, they will start singing, and then all stop, simultaneously.
Two on the trellis, one in the container...
Singing
Hiding in the leaves
Two on the stem, one on the trellis
Two on the trellis, one in the container...
Singing
Hiding in the leaves
Two on the stem, one on the trellis
jazzycat- Posts : 596
Join date : 2013-03-12
Location : Savannah, GA
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Hmmmm. From the first picture, looks like more than singing going on! Great photos, you're to be commended for (1) beautiful tomato plants, and (2) good photography. Nonna
Nonna.PapaVino- Posts : 1437
Join date : 2011-02-07
Location : In hills west of St. Helens, OR
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Great photos. The best thing is....they eat bugs.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
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Age : 82
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Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Nonna, I agree. It does appear something "else" is going on besides singing.
My mate took the photos, so I can't take credit for that, but I did grow the tomatoes, so thanks!
We started building the other beds today (for cukes, melons and peppers, etc.), and found an earthworm which I promptly placed in the tomato bed. I hope he likes it there. I just hope I have as much luck with other veggies as I've had with the tomatoes. My plants all have many baby tomatoes on them now. It's amazing, and so much fun watching them grow. Fascinating.
My mate took the photos, so I can't take credit for that, but I did grow the tomatoes, so thanks!
We started building the other beds today (for cukes, melons and peppers, etc.), and found an earthworm which I promptly placed in the tomato bed. I hope he likes it there. I just hope I have as much luck with other veggies as I've had with the tomatoes. My plants all have many baby tomatoes on them now. It's amazing, and so much fun watching them grow. Fascinating.
jazzycat- Posts : 596
Join date : 2013-03-12
Location : Savannah, GA
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Those frogs are so cute and it must sound nice to hear them singing! Your tomatoes look great!
Triciasgarden- Posts : 1634
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Location : Northern Utah
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Take a good care of your guests. They look great and will surely help you with some of the pests around. Get us more pics ;p
Frogs in tomatoes
Jassycat are beautiful are they.You are so lucky:D
Pol bishop25 at last someone who does SFG in London. I was beginning to think I was the only one
Pol bishop25 at last someone who does SFG in London. I was beginning to think I was the only one
Frenchbean- Posts : 204
Join date : 2012-06-24
Location : SE England
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Very cool! Hope they eat some pests while they're hanging around.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3638
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 62
Location : SW Oregon
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
They look cute and I think they are singing too. Awesome! Thanks for showing us and I hope your frogs will stay a little longer.
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Hello AimeeHoward. Welcome from Atlanta, GA (SE USA). We're glad you're here.
If you like critters, be sure to check out our "garden pets" pages.
Can you tell us about your garden & plans?
If you like critters, be sure to check out our "garden pets" pages.
Can you tell us about your garden & plans?
Re: Frogs in Tomatoes
Hi, Aimee! I love frogs, too! So cute and amphibious! Welcome! Glad you chimed in! Hope to hear more from ya.
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