Sunday, September 6, 2020

Tomatoes, potatoes and apples

We've been enjoying some early harvesting the past two weeks. The tomatoes are starting to bear despite the wet summer and generally bad conditions for them.


I imagine we'll still have to harvest a bunch green and ripen them in the house.


We've also been culling carrots and beets and potatoes as we need them for dinner.

There might be one harvest of beans left. I've started working on moving one raspberry suckers to better places. The south side of the house is sunny but never seems to yield much produce (maybe too dry?) but the raspberries seem to be colonizing it. So I pulled a bunch of suckers out of a sunny bed and moved them there.

The garage construction has finally started with the demolition of the old garage and scraping out the footings of the new one. Not sure how far they are going to get before the snow flies.


In better news, the apples are ripening. These are not yet ready for eating (very tart). But it looks like a good crop.

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