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Jessi Loerch | jloerch@heraldnet.com

Share your garden photos with The Herald


  • Courtesy of Brittney Baldwin Rourke

  • Yes, these beauties came from my Edmonds garden.

    Sarah Jackson / The Herald

    Yes, these beauties came from my Edmonds garden.




Brittney Baldwin Rourke of Everett grew this crazy tomato in her View Ridge garden this year.

Not only is it a double tomato of sorts, it has an off-shoot that looks a lot like a beak.

"I hate to eat it. It's such a cute little bird-tomato," said Rourke, who tends backyard chickens and grows a bounty of food on her city lot every year.

Given the delight the photo has inspired on Rourke's Facebook page, I can think of no better time to share it and invite you to post your own gardening photos -- quirky or otherwise -- on The Herald's new Your Photos photo-sharing and viewing page.

I submitted my own photo of sunflowers (attached) in the My Garden section last week and it turned out great. You get a message saying your photo is being reviewed and then it is posted and you're notified of that as well.

Though you can view and post to any section of the gallery page, I recommend you scroll down to the My Life section and choose My Garden.

My Kids and My Pets are also options.

How cool, right?

PS: The page also says: "For a limited time, you'll automatically be entered in a drawing to win a pair of Everett Silvertips tickets if you post a photo."


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