I am thinking this will be the last garden update, at least with growing things in it. I am soon going to pull everything up and get the beds ready for a long winter's nap.
The Morning Glories are so lovely. I hate for the frost to come and kill them. Next year I will try to plant them earlier, even if I have to build a little greenhouse for them.
One last look at the tomatoes. There are still lots of little green ones. The weather is not cooperating for them to ripen.
Bell Peppers will be harvested this week, despite their small size.
Here's a look at one of our trees that lost most of its leaves this past week. Many of the trees are still full of leaves. We have lots of raking before us.
We put our garden 'to bed' last week, too.
It was an amazing first year of gardening, though, and I'm so glad we gave it a try. DH is already planning 'bigger and better' for next year, lol!
If we learned one thing, it's that we need to be able to have better access to the plants along the back side. I guess we'll plant the non edibles (sunflowers, etc) back there.
Goodnight to your garden - I enjoyed watching it grow!
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