back garden

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Here are the garden beds on Monday, before our first frost. Hilariously, not as much changed after that night as I’d have thought it should. The zinnias and zucchini were toast – I pulled those out in the middle of the week. What is shocking is that the dahlias are still alive. The foliage and […]

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peppers

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Well, it’s September, and Mother Nature finally picked up on the fact that she didn’t torture us nearly enough with hot weather in August, so we got several days of humid 80s over the last week. I’ve pretty much given up any pretense of normalcy – I’m just rolling with whatever happens at this point.

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the back flower garden

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Despite the fact that removing blighted leaves from the tomatoes seems to have become a full time job, I’m happy with where the garden is right now. The dahlias are finally out, and the tomatoes and zucchini are producing in a reasonable amount. (There are seven or eight tiny zucchini working since we got our

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zinnias and cornflowers

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The garden’s getting into high season. It’s probably not as good as it could be – we’re still getting a lot of rain. But the peppers are no longer sulking, and I only seem to have early blight on my tomatoes (knock on wood), which is easier to deal with than late blight.

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freshly harvested garlic

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The garlic came out on 7/24. The leaves weren’t quite as dead as I normally look for, but the consensus on the local gardening boards was to pull it. With all the rain we’ve been getting, apparently a lot of people are getting split heads. Mine’s looking pretty good, so I’m happy I pulled it

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back garden

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It’s still raining a lot. My peppers are still sulking (see below). But there are flowers. I actually feel fairly lucky. There are lots of people on the local gardening boards I follow that are having completely terrible years. I will get a harvest, even if it’s not the best I’ve ever had. I don’t

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back garden

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So after May ended with a day in the 90s, June decided it was going to be time to rain. The first weekend was a washout. And my seedlings were really starting to get sick of being in pots. Oh, and we had that little trip to Montreal coming up. So I spent all my

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