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Summer’s coming to a close. The daylight is fleeting and the cool autumn air is whistling through the trees and soon their leaves will put on a spectacular color show and I’ll have to rake them into big piles and haul them to the curb. The garden plants are hanging on and giving all their energy to the fruits clinging onto their stems.
We picked some pumpkins yesterday and celery, peppers, tomatoes, cabbage and one crazy zucchini. The root vegetables can still sit in the ground for another couple of months. On a cool fall Saturday afternoon, I’ll head out back and dig up a wheelbarrow filled with onions and carrots and celery. So, long as the Buckeyes are playing an evening game and as long as I have a hot cup of apple cider to sip on.
Jake will help. By help I mean pee on anything that’s still vertical. As the world’s only farm Chihuahua, he has to mark his territory right? Mindy is always a big help harvesting too. She doesn’t like the planting but is a patient harvester. Carefully looking underneath each vine and every leaf. She can have some hot apple cider too.
Can’t wait for you to try the italian Stewed Tomatoes I made from what we picked last Saturday.
Your garden gets better every year!
AK
Ah…. the life of a successful “City Farmer”…….peaceful bliss in the beginning of Autumn – football, a lovely wife and baby, ferocious guard chihuahua and fresh vegetables…..
It doesn’t get any better than that!!
Can’t you just move the garden into the barn so we could have all this good stuff year around!!! Just a thought!!!
Grandma!
Hey Dan! you did a fabulous job with your garden this year….Some very good eating I would say….Nothing like fresh from the garden…..Thanks for the goods tonight,,,,Loved seeing Z and you guys,,,,