Sunday, October 31, 2010

Harvest Monday - November 1, 2010

Amazingly enough, things are still growing out there in the garden. I gathered one more picking of beans this week, but I'm afraid this may be all there is for now since it's getting cooler by the minute.
The carrots are finally putting on weight which is very nice. I may forgo carrots in the spring to save space and stick them in the ground in August again. This seemed to work nicely!
The garlic is sporatically showing its shoots which is great
The season is finally and certainly changing. It's been down right plesant here the last few days.
Hop on over to Daphne's Dandelions, our fearless hostess, to see what everyone else is harvesting!
Keychains for a Cause has been doing a lot of work this week in custom school colors. This order for two University of Georgia and three Alabama keychain wristlets came in this weekend.

EG, don't dispair, the order did come with one Auburn wristlet as well, but my blue makes the orange look too much like FLA instead of Auburn, so that's got to be figured out before I ship this out tomorrow.

The morning comes early. Sweet fall gardening dreams.

11 comments:

  1. I REALLY need to get out there and plant my garlic!

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  2. I miss harvests already, I only have herbs, leeks, and chard left for picking right now.

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  3. Ironically your beans are doing well this fall and mine did better this spring. Glad to see they are still giving up their bounty for you. :-)

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  4. Yay for fall beans! They really produced well for you.

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  5. More beans, how yummy. My garlic is sitting here, waiting to be planted...

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  6. That white carrot looks great - so much character.

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  7. Is that carrot white or yellow? Or maybe golden? I love how you can grow "normal" vegetables like carrots in all different colors at home, even though they only come in one color at the grocery store!

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  8. It's a white carrot and mmmmmm is it yummy. Very mild carrot flavor.

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  9. Those beans and carrots are looking great. Last year my garlic didn't come up until spring. The year before they were all up before the snows came. I keep wondering what this year will be like.

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  10. oooh - your garlic is ahead of mine... so far no shoots. I'm patient though!

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