September in the Garden

Seems like I blinked and the summer flew by! After several days of July like weather this morning is nice and cool. I love the end of summer days when it is warm and sunny during the day but cool at night. Everywhere I look things are flowering, that last ditch effort to produce seeds before the cold weather sets in.leek chives

I don’t usually let my oregano flower but our neighbors bees seem to enjoy the flowers.

Flowering oregano
Flowering oregano

The late season blueberries are finally ripe and are so delicious. Maybe appreciated more now that we are nearing the end of the growing season.

Late season blueberries
Late season blueberries

There are still those last tomatoes waiting to turn red.

Waiting for those last tomatoes to turn red.
Waiting for those last tomatoes to turn red.

The corn is almost ready to pick, if the bears don’t get it first!

Corn almost ready to pick.
Corn almost ready to pick.

Garden beds are being cleared so I can get the garlic planted for next years harvest.

Time to plant garlic.
Time to plant garlic.

Still thankful for the fresh produce from the garden.

The days harvest.
The days harvest.

Trying hard not to notice the leaves changing color along the stream.

The leaves are beginning to change.
The leaves are beginning to change.

What’s it looking like in your garden?IMG_0407

Linked To: TuesdayGardenParty, GardenTuesday,  OutdoorWednesday, WildcraftingWednesday, FreshFoodsWednesday, WordlessWednesday, TheBackyardFarmingConnection, TuesdaysWithATwist

 

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