Most of this week was spent managing the harvest and beginning to put the garden to rest. Since there is no frost expected for at least another two weeks, I've decided to leave lots of stuff to continue growing.
Monday, September 15, 2025
Beans, beets and tomatoes
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Apples and pesto
We're reaching the point where planting decisions are now starting to come back and haunt me.
We had about a third of the tree's production left. I made crisps and such but also cooked a bunch down to make apple sauce.
The extra sauce that wouldn't fit in the canner got turned into apple butter and canned later. I'll probably repeat this with the later tree once we harvest it (probably the last half of September).
Some of the peppers are ready enough to be incorporated in dinners.
The squash are in a race against the front. We might get this hubbard squash off.
The cucumbers were a wash out this year and I'll need to make better planting decisions with them next summer.
I also harvested enough of the basil to make some garlic scape pesto to freeze for the winter months.
We've been trying to enjoy the garden as fall sets in and had out first autumn fire the other night. The huge squash patch in the background continues to grow.
There are a couple of pumpkins I'm feeling good about. Maybe also some butternut squash. The vines are sprawling and hiding little pumpkins everywhere, including two that are growing at chest height on raspberry canes.
Today's task is to deal with the first of the tomatoes. We're getting too many to eat but not enough to can (kind of a busy year for tomatoes in my garden) so I'm thinking of freezing them whole or chopped for later processing.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Plums, squash, tomatoes and melons
As we head into fall, the garden is hitting its stride. The sunflower patch is blooming, much to the delight of the bees. I'm hoping the cosmos will also put on a show out by the back gate.
I harvested the last of our plum crop, which was tasty but is mostly encouraging for the future.
Last week, I had written off the melon crop due to lack of heat. This week, I find seven small cantaloupes on the vines. I dunno. Fingers cross the frost stays away until October.
The apples are demanding attention and we have been making crisps and such.
I had to call out the reinforcements on the weekend when I made and canned five litres of apple pie filling.
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