Not bad. I may keep one tomato plant in its pot. it would be hard to repot or transplant. Oh darn, we did not buy dirt or soil! Zut! I cant transplant them yet anyway then!
UPDATE

Yellow beefsteak tomato plant
I did a bit of weeding and transplanted one tomato plant. I found a bag of unopened ancient soil for gardens. And last year's compost with shellfish. I prepared the soil however I could with these and planted the plant of tomato. I will keep the basil in a pot. And the big tomato plant will be dangerous to transplant for fear of breaking it or having it fall apart at the roots and soil*.

Red beefsteak and mini tomato(hybrid)
* I transplanted it carefully and it worked! So now I have two beautiful tomato plants in my garden, one with loads of tomatoes already on it, green as apples. And a basil potted plant. The rock garden where all this is located was covered in weed. Some creepy crawly plant that has tubular roots so it makes it hard to uproot. I love gardening but I sweated a ton. We mown the lawn today somewhat too. We only have a manual lawnmower. Our grass patch is tiny.
I will continue weeding maybe a bit tonight and tomorrow and add mulch tomorrow around the plants to keep the weeds out. (Update: all done tonight).