This will be the last blogpost for this season. Amazing to me that just Nov 3, I cooked the last of the big zucchini. I'd wanted to make zuke boats but this one was getting old. I put half of it in a soup on Thursday Nov 1 (barley, zucchini, onions, garlic, chicken stock, ground turkey,some tomato sauce-inspired by Lidia B on TV). I still have half of a small one to put in my egg in the morning.
We are still eating tomatoes that have been in a bag. I picked them right before a big cold spell. Rob Polete just covered his and they did not survive.
I still have my parsley plant and might ask Debbie R. to watch it while we are gone.
This was a mystery until Joan told me. I was clearing out the flower garden and found these. I was so confused. They were very hard in the dirt. Potatoes? Well, they are from the Sweet Potato vines that were so prolific this summer. They are not edible.
Tom put manure on the garden Nov 1.
When I think about it, amazing that the garden process starts the end of April and really is finished now the end of October. 6 months of the year.
We've had some nice days although that freeze was Oct 14.



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