Monday, September 19, 2011

Fall is Here

It seemed like a long, hot summer! Not much to post, because I've barely had the energy to get off the couch to work in my beautiful flower gardens. It's been for a good reason, though, as noted in the ticker to the right that shows the latest size of fruit I'm growing!

The summer heat finally really broke a few days ago. I came out of work in the evening and noticed it was actually a little cool out. That night it frosted in some areas of Iowa, but it seems to have spared our backyard, and the weather has been Fallish since.

Although I haven't had much of an appetite for vegetables, I've been happy to have homegrown produce on hand when I've really wanted it, like tonight for Mike's homemade potato soup. Used up all the carrots in the pot pie last week? Of course not, just go pull some more out of the ground! And they taste way better than the grocery store ones, too!

Mike also was able to go to the Seed Savers Annual Tomato Taste Testing this year, where visitors vote on the best tasting tomato of the year. He does a great job saving seeds from his favorites each summer, but he always has so many new varieties that he wants to try that I think he'll keep buying just as many new seeds every year!

He was also super excited to find out that he is officially growing the hottest pepper in the world. The most recent testing found the Trinidad Scorpion hot pepper to be the hottest there is, and he is so proud to have some of those growing in our own little planter.

I have a few ideas for my decorative gardens this Fall- spruce up the shade garden (most things have died due to lack of water-- the house protects it too well from rain!), move some ratty looking hostas bordering the patio and put something more interesting in (more hostas? mums?), and move some perennials that look like they belong elsewhere before the weather gets cold. And, post a few pictures to this blog sometime so you can see what's up in the garden!

Hopefully you're enjoying a nice harvest from your own backyard or your favorite farmer's market. I'm already looking forward to planning the next garden for Spring!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Kelly! Congratulations on your new little blessing. It does have a tendency to knock you out cold sometimes. Ha!

    Check out my blog too, to see how my Little Lemon is doing at www.boun-see.blogspot.com

    Jessica Collins

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  2. It's hard to believe it's fall already. I'm about ready to pull all the green bean plants out, the cabbage has been pulled and the tomatoes are looking sad. On the other hand, I'm loving the lemon you're growing!! Can't wait to see what it is next! Love you
    Mom Howell

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I'm a flower enthusiast married to a man with organic farming dreams. We're enjoying developing our own outdoor paradise in our first home, with 3 little gardening girls by our side. When not spending my free time gardening, I'm recording our memories in my pocket page scrapbooks.