The garden is officially over. Well at least the outside, I have some peppers hanging out to dry to make into a dry spice, but that won't be for a while. As per usual, I learned a lot this gardening season and have plans for our future garden to hopefully make things easier to maintain (mainly the weeds) as well as produce a better yield. If you would like to experience a range of emotions for 8 months, take on gardening, it will definitely put you through the emotional and mental ringer.
I was going through pictures and here are a few that didn't make it into any posts this season.
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I love this attachment for my mixer, it helped to skin, seed and puree the tomatoes. No cooking or blanching required |
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They ripened early, rotted and then seemed to attract a gross amount of stink bugs. I think we'll pass on this vegetable in future harvests |
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Quiet and still morning, most of the garden tore out |
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The fighters |
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2015 season a wrap |
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