September 22 harvest

Things are slowly getting back to normal at home, but garden is lagging behind. I'm not allowed to work on it for a while as I'm not allowed to bend or pick up anything heavy. But things do get harvested little by little. Tomatoes are pretty much over, only few remaining plants are still hanging in there - black cherry, black brandywine, red zebra, and azoychka being picked. Peppers finally woke up and producing like crazy so I'm happy with them - plenty for my hubby's meals. Parsley and kale are also on overdrive, young turnips that were planted in first week of August are being picked now, and two remaining ears of corn - second generation on old stalks were picked.
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  1. Your harvest looks very plentiful for you not being able to work it as much! It is quite lovely!

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    1. Thank you, my hubby is helping me with many things instead :)

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  2. You have quite a nice variety of harvest there! All looks great, especially those turnips and your little corns are so cute!

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    1. Thank you, it's actually first harvest of turnips for me as my hubby is not a big fan of them but i like it shaved in a salad.

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  3. How wonderful to have so many peppers so late! Everything looks wonderful! Rest up and take care of yourself!

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    1. Thank you, I love having all these peppers, hope they last a bit longer through fall.

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  4. Your two tiny corn are adorable. Glad to hear you can get out in the garden again, take it slow.

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  5. That's crazy-looking corn!

    Isn't the internet amazing, in how it lets us see what's going on in gardens all around the globe? I never tire of that!

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    1. That's off-shoots that decided to grow on old corn stalks after first was harvested so I'm happy to have extras.

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  6. Beautiful harvests! Sorry to hear you are not feeling well. I hope you are doing better soon. Happy Gardening!

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