Posted by on May 6, 2020 | 8 comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What’s that,  you ask?

Haha, well a tuteur in French is a support for plants, or sticks lashed together to form a nice place for tomatoes, say, to grow into and have   sturdy supports for their branches to rest without strain.

These are mama’s tuteurs, starting with holes that go down to China made by the macho-he-man-hole-digger in our family.

One guess who that is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They may seem  a little spindly, but those babies are lashed to the sturdy green fence and each other and aren’t going ANYWHERE in the Spanish winds that blow through here in summer.

We hope.

But mostly we hope they will be hidden from sight by tall, green tomato plants full of Gladiators or Big Mamas or Super Sauce (mama can’t remember which tomatoes are which in her little seed pots…oy).

I watched all of this labor from my couch, pointing out a few tips here and there when mama was about to screw up, but eventually she took my advice and I conked out.

Hard work, the task of tutoring tuteurs