As our season is almost over, I have been thinking about next year (yes, already!) My favorites this year were the potatoes, sunflowers, and nasturtiums. It's funny, I put a large plot of the nasturtiums in, and they got no use. I didn't like the flavor of the leaves, and I didn't use any of the flowers, but they sure brought a smile to my face when I saw them. The flowers are still blooming and the leaves are still green. I even tried pawning them off to people, but apparently no one likes the flavor of the leaves. It's okay, they are keeping my butternut squash company (still only one,) and they bring an alive look to my mostly dying garden plots.
Our sunflower is wilting, but the head is still big and the seeds are very defined. I have a feeling the birds will get most of them, but I can hope they'll save me some.
The potatoes are in a bin in the garage, and I'm saving them for special occasions because they're so delicious. Next year more potatoes are in order, along with some different varieties. The 4x4 box will be full of them!
Today I removed the last of the bean plants, and tilled the tomatoes into the dirt. The cucumber plants are turning very brown, but there's cucs growing and we're still eating them! We were playing with our new camera last week and got the cutest video of our 2 year old explaining the garden. She can't pronounce the hard "c" sound, so she's holding a "twotumber" and says frogs grow in the garden. It's pretty adorable. I'll try to upload it when I figure out how.
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