Saturday, September 19, 2015

Fall in the Garden

Yum
Our garden is still busy and producing quite a bit. 

We enjoyed our first spaghetti squash this past week. It was delicious! We also have 4 varieties of pumpkins growing.



Even White Pumpkins. I've never had a white pumpkin before. I really am diggin' them!


Our artichoke venture was so so. The fruits were to buggy to eat, so I will have to work on that next year. 
But the blooms this plant makes? Stunning! I will continue to grow this plant even if it is only for the flowers.


We replanted some seeds for a fall crop. 
Gotta have some more lettuce.

And onions.

And radishes. 
Can you tell I am craving garden fresh salads?

Some pea's.

And some beans. Not sure if the beans will make it though. No sign of them yet.

Are you still working in your garden?

7 comments:

  1. I have never had a white pumpkin...your garden is doing so good, Kris.

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  2. Wow! This looks fabtastic! I've never grown pumpkins but we are up to our eyeballs in Cherry tomatoes! We are enjoying every last bit!

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  3. I LOVE the white pumpkin. I am a little jealous you even tried artichokes. I will have to see if that is even something we can grown in our region. We are hoping to move our garden completely this fall, so we haven't planted any fall crops but the green beans, pepper and tomatoes are all still producing for us.

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  4. White pumpkin! I can't even grow the orange ones ( smile)

    I am now your 24th follower!

    hugs,
    Linda
    bestoflongislandandcentralflorida

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  5. Hello,
    I love the white pumpkin. :-)
    Yes, I planted spinach for Autumn eating. :-)) Yummy! We have been blessed with some amazing weather too, we do not always get these warm temps this time of year in Northern Wisconsin.
    Carla

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  6. That white pumpkin looks like it belongs in a fairy tale, can't decide if it's an ugly duckling or a carriage waiting to happen.
    Amalia
    xo

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  7. the white pumpkin is quite ghostly, and i like it! we just planted some radishes and carrots with the hope that they'll produce before it gets too cold. fingers crossed!

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