Last gasp in the garden
I was on the road last week and didn’t have a chance to post this group of photos from gardeners around the region–all of them taken before the widespread frost/freeze of last night.
Enjoy these late-season garden photos–still lots of green and color.
Next up: your photos of post-frost gardens. Yes, I’m looking for dead squash and cuke vines with fruit hanging next to blackened leaves; or, one of those death-to-all-weeds images. (I actually don’t bother clearing my garden until a good freeze has reduced the sheer volume of fall weeds.)
So, most growing may have stopped, but gardens are still photographically interesting–we’re just into a new phase of the cycle, eh?
Send your mid-fall garden photos to [email protected] and be sure to tell me where your garden (or porch planters) are located in our region.
This first group comes from John Casserly who lives just outside of Canton.
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This one came to us from Nancy Howard, in the northern Adirondacks:
The next group is from Louise Scarlett who has been gardening in Rossie for decades (and is one of the best garlic-growers I know):
Finally, this one from Harold Shippee, who has shared other photos this summer from Unicome Farm. He reports that “…this past summer we were overwhelmed with beans, lettuce and sunflowers; corn and tomatoes a disappointment.”
Well, Harold’s photo was taken last week. Again, we’re interested in seeing how your gardens are holding up after widespread frost and freezing. Send your photos to [email protected].
Tags: agriculture, fall garden, flowers, gardening