The weather has been crazy good here up in the Pacific Northwest this summer and it’s hard to believe gardening season will be coming to a close pretty soon. Well, not technically coming to a close… we’ve still got plenty of things to grow around here in the winter months, but for things like fresh beans and tomatoes, we’ve only got about a month left to enjoy picking them fresh out of our gardens.
What will I do without fresh beans?
And zucchini? Well actually, to tell you the truth, my love for zucchini is pretty much seasonal thing. 😉
But heirloom tomatoes? Now that’s something I wish I could grow year round.
Check out the pumpkin patch? I counted 7 pumpkins growing on the vines. {Plus a few winter squash!}
I think cabbage is going to be on the menu this weekend. I just have to pick off a few slugs first. 🙂
And kale. If you can’t kill it, you might as well grow it, right?
Ahh summer. I’m going to miss you.
How is YOUR vegetable garden doing these days? Winding down? Just getting started?
Mavis wants to know!
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