Late Season Bounty

 



Over the last two days, the tomato plants have gone bananas. (See above. This heap does not include the bunch that we gave to our neighbors.)

It must be that they feel the doom in the air and want to crank out as much fruit as possible before the frost. The cool is upon us. The trees betray us with yellows, oranges and reds. It is necessary to wear a jacket on the morning run.

In any case, we are having a late-season explosion in tomato productivity. It looks like we'll be eating them for a while. We may even have to bust out a few of the cans we over-bought in the spring and give canning a try after all.

It's not looking good for the late planted lettuce. The mid-August planted kale is doing badly as well. One of the three plants was eaten by something. 

The late-planted peas are in a race against the frost. They are beginning to flower. A few of them just might make it. We shall see.


A late season visitor.


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