Good information about not planting mimosa trees :-).
I’ve harvested 5 cherry tomatoes so far, but Pat’s gymnastics teacher is bringing in gigantic zucchini and lots of yellow crookneck squash. I guess he planted earlier.
I love mimosa trees, but they are definitely what my grandmother always referred to as a “dirty” tree. She had a Java Plum tree beside the lanai at her house. The fruit made a fabulous jam, but man oh man, that was one DIRTY tree. It provided great shade from the Florida afternoon sun, but dang it was messy and when the fruit was ripe if we didn’t get it cleaned up everyday the stench of the rotting fruit was gagging.
I’ll have to ask my Aunt if she still has that tree or did they finally get rid of it.
I actually planted a few tomato plants this year. I have gotten about 5 nice sized one off already and have thoroughly enjoyed them. YUMMMMMM. Nothing like home grown.