A part of me wishes that I could pause time to stay at this time of year. Even with sharing, donating, selling, swapping and preserving, we still have a crazy amount of fresh food and medicine from the garden.
When I first got into gardening, this time of year would stress me out. I would see all of this bounty ready to be harvested and I would think "WTF am I supposed to do with all of this?!?!". It still can be a bit overwhelming, but with some good planning that stress is no longer there. Plus, if I do find myself in the middle of the garden with that stress creeping up on me, I've gotta laugh at myself...
I could be in the checkout line instead. Now I appreciate the hectic harvest for the blessing it truly is. :)
Here are a few photos of what has been going on in our little dirt patch!
The tomatoes have been a tad slow, but are coming along nicely.
 {yellow pear tomatoes}
{yellow pear tomatoes}
 {old-timer tomatoes}
{old-timer tomatoes}All of the hand-pollination has been paying off.
 {acorn squash}
{acorn squash} {small sugar pumpkin}
{small sugar pumpkin} {strange zucchini}
{strange zucchini}We have been getting beans galore!
 {either purple mustache of soggy creek or purple french climbing pole beans from devon. not sure, because they both look a lot alike and i was dumb and didn't put markers down. >:( }
{either purple mustache of soggy creek or purple french climbing pole beans from devon. not sure, because they both look a lot alike and i was dumb and didn't put markers down. >:( } {purple mustache pole beans & tanya's pink podded bush beans underneath}
{purple mustache pole beans & tanya's pink podded bush beans underneath}The sunflowers are starting to show their pretty faces!


There have been all sorts of other pretty flowers too.
 {wild tobacco}
{wild tobacco} {nasturtium}
{nasturtium} {goldenrod from one of our wild parts of the yard}
{goldenrod from one of our wild parts of the yard} {heavenly blue morning glory that ended up being pink}
{heavenly blue morning glory that ended up being pink} {tri-colour morning glory}
{tri-colour morning glory} {cardinal flower}
{cardinal flower} {daydream cosmos}
{daydream cosmos} {balloon flower}
{balloon flower}And here are a few shots of what we have been harvesting lately...
 {beet greens, kale, nasturtiums, spinach, chard, arugula and different types of lettuce}
{beet greens, kale, nasturtiums, spinach, chard, arugula and different types of lettuce}
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purple mustache and french climbing pole beans, strange zucchinis, old-timer and pink girl tomatoes, and of course a sunflower}

 {nasturtiums, carrots, turnips, beets, kale, squash & pumpkin blossoms, peppermint, and bush &  pole beans}
{nasturtiums, carrots, turnips, beets, kale, squash & pumpkin blossoms, peppermint, and bush &  pole beans}



Sláinte!
Laurel

Everything is looking so wonderful! I know what you mean about feeling stressed and I feel that way right now about all the tomatoes we have!
ReplyDeleteThose purple beans are so cool! Your garden is a true inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a bonanza of photos to come back to - shows you can have it all: gorgeous AND productive
ReplyDeleteThanks folks! :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got a green thumb there lassie!
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