The frost was hard enough that the top half of all the tomatoes, except those in the south bed, was killed. So yesterday I picked everything except the south bed, and we pulled up everything that isn't frost hardy. The end result was a pretty sad harvest really. Makes me glad that I am not a farmer. Last year, the first frost was Oct. 6th and I didn't pick everything until Oct. 8th when the first hard frost happened. Based on my best estimates, my growing season was 5 weeks shorter this year than last.
Anyway, here is the crop that is now ripening in the basement:
- 3 medium pumpkins and 8 small
- 34 cups zucchini frozen and 3 in the fridge
- 3 more kohlrabi (I only had a total of 12 this year before they got hit by caterpillars)
- 2 large pails of tomatoes. This is similar to what we took downstairs last year to ripen, except we had already eaten and canned a lot. At this point I have only had about 12 cups of full sized tomatoes. That is a lot less than last year. However, many people, including both my neighbors now, lost most of their crop to blight. The bad weather had made many crops really vulnerable to disease and pests, and I am glad that I have some tomatoes.
- 8 spaghetti squash. These are the first of the year, and most are hand-sized. I am not sure what they will be like when we try to open them - same with the watermelon Mike grew.
- 3 cups chili and jalapeno peppers, 4 green peppers.
- chard
- carrots
- potatoes
- beets
- strawberries
- rhubarb
Yesterday I really enjoyed doing some fall tasks. I planted some of my bulbs, although I still need to add a set of tulips and my garlic. I also pulled up lots of annual plants, although there is still a lot growing. Mike and I bought seeds from broccoli and pea shoots. I also went to a garden architecture shop near the farmers market (Teela would have loved it) and looked around. I have a gift certificate from some former students to spend, but couldn't decide what to buy.
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