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Garden about to end
The SFGs are just about to come to an end. We have had two light frost with some pretty cold nights.
The tomatoes are still producing and they still have a great taste to them.
The peppers are doing good.
Some really pretty double morning glories
The second crop of potatoes are done
Josh's wall of plants are still doing great
Josh's Yellow mushroom beans he received from miinva are still producing beans, he has been saving them for seed for next year and for trading.
When Josh gets home from school today he can pick everything and post what he gets, I'm curious as to how many potatoes he will get from his second planting.
The tomatoes are still producing and they still have a great taste to them.
The peppers are doing good.
Some really pretty double morning glories
The second crop of potatoes are done
Josh's wall of plants are still doing great
Josh's Yellow mushroom beans he received from miinva are still producing beans, he has been saving them for seed for next year and for trading.
When Josh gets home from school today he can pick everything and post what he gets, I'm curious as to how many potatoes he will get from his second planting.
Theresa
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Last wagon load of crops
I picked everything in the garden today. I'm sure this will be my last wagon load for the year. I got 9 lbs of potatoes from my second crop of potatoes.
Re: Garden about to end
SWEET!Josh wrote:I picked everything in the garden today. I'm sure this will be my last wagon load for the year. I got 9 lbs of potatoes from my second crop of potatoes.
Beautiful
Beautiful photos, Josh and Teresa.
Josh, how do you store your potatoes?
My July harvest in the garage is now starting to sprout, and I found a couple starting to shrivel already. I'm always looking for a better way to store them. I've kept them spread on newspaper in a dark closet in the house, in bags in a cabinet, and in a box on the attic stairs. They always seem to start sprouting at the same time, so I guess that's their nature. I know they shouldn't get too cool, so I'm going to have to bring them in from the garage soon.
Josh, how do you store your potatoes?
My July harvest in the garage is now starting to sprout, and I found a couple starting to shrivel already. I'm always looking for a better way to store them. I've kept them spread on newspaper in a dark closet in the house, in bags in a cabinet, and in a box on the attic stairs. They always seem to start sprouting at the same time, so I guess that's their nature. I know they shouldn't get too cool, so I'm going to have to bring them in from the garage soon.
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