Mint, chard, beans, potatoes, and raspberry jelly
Ana Hlavatovich volunteers tending the overgrown mint garden, as the pumpkin and squash vines grow into it.
The chard is beautiful
The yellow beans have produced for weeks.
Late planted potatoes growing in foreground. In the background are the potatoes planted in spring and not harvested yet.
So many raspberries....Mashing them for jelly.
7 jars of raspberry jelly right out of the canner.
September 2, 2016: Apples, bindweed*#!, and nasturtiums
The apples are few but delicious!We thought we had the bindweed all out of the upper fruit bed, ready for strawberry planting. But I just weeded half the bed again. The photo shows all the weeds in the other half of the bed.
Nasturtiums are having a very happy fall!
September 7 and 10: Pole Beans!
September 18 and 23: Good Bugs and Bad!
Cabbage moths attack the cabbage!
A praying mantis hangs out on the pineapple sage!
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