Today, this funny farmer was pondering on the seasonalities of things. In fall, our tastes seem to change from the pastels and lights of summer to the warms of the autumnal palette. I've noticed this especially with regard to tea. We're big tea drinkers down on the funny farm; breakfast tea, iced tea, tea time, evening tea, and soothing teas. We drank lots of fruity teas during the summer. Some of our favorites were iced strawberry tea and mango black tea. In September, we turned to apple cider tea with a drop of caramel sauce, and our fav, for October, is the pumpkins spiced tea with a dab of brown sugar.
Our lovely weather is about to undergo a drastic change, according to the weather guy on TV. Nighttime lows will be hitting down in the thirties, which means it's almost the end of NW gardening season. We're going to try to extend it a bit by covering a bed or two with raised row covers. We're hoping to get a few onions, carrots and brassicas over the fall season. Wish us luck.
The summer garden season has been a wonderful one. The hits of the garden were the tomatoes, beans, tomatillos, peas, and (groan) zucchini. Our flops this year were the corn and strawberries. The corn needed much more sun and the spring was just too wet and cold for the strawberries. Lessons learned for next year:
1) Move the corn to the sunny spot.
2) Plant the lettuce where the tree shades in the full afternoon sun.
3) Compost, compost, compost!
4) Move the beans to the back beds so they can run the fence line.
5) Plants loads of marigolds.
and finally
6) Only 1 zucchini plant!
Friday, October 9, 2009
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