We’ve had some gorgeous weather in between storms. The land is green and lush. It’ll be sad to see it going to sleep for the winter. Meanwhile, the view of our yard is lovely and refreshing to enjoy.
Our garden has just about fizzled out. It’s scraggly and long past it’s quaint look. We’re still getting a few veggies though. We’ve enjoyed our garden being small. It’s been easier to take care of and has been less stress to worry about.
Since our garden was so small (and a buffet for deer and rabbits this year), I’m not going to be putting up much of anything in the freezer, except maybe a few peppers, onions and maybe squash.
We have to build fences around our gardens because we have too many deer. I like how everything looks so green and pretty.
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Thanks Laura
Fences are a blessing to keep the critters out. We discussed putting one up, but we didn’t have the heart. f we wanted more produce, we’d have too though. 🙂
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Your garden goodies are beautiful! Up until the past couple of weeks, we’d had plenty of rain this summer. Now, we could use a nice long shower….
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Thanks Dianna
The veggies are mighty tasty. We had a storm yesterday and Monday. and we’re due to have scattered rains for a few days to go. Maybe some of it will float across the mountains and reach you all. 🙂
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That’s quite a bounty from your garden, everything looks so lovely and fresh and so colourful!
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Thanks Barb
Taking photos of our veggies is my second favorite thing about the garden. I agree and think they look quite cheerful too. 🙂
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Lots of goodies there–and so colorful. You will be eating the rainbow.
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Thanks Renee
Yummy, A rainbow of delicious veggies… I like that thought better than skittles. 😉
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Fruits of your labor! Good eating too!
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Thanks Charlotte
Home grown veggies are the best 🙂
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