A HAZY DAY IN THE GARDEN ☁ Kitchen Garden Tour #20 | PNW Raised Bed Garden | September 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- We're really embracing the PNW stereotype with a garden tour on a gray hazy day. Clouds aside, there is still a ton of color popping through between the flowers, the veggie growth and all the pumpkins. 😊
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It's odd, but I find I love the way a dying because harvest and fall are coming garden looks. They are rough and raggedy...and a disheveled sort of lovely. ANYway, your garden is still beautiful.
I’m with you! ESPECIALLY dying sunflowers. There’s just something beautifully tragic about them. 😍
Those beautiful asters! Can’t wait for pumpkin fest.
This time of year in the garden is so satisfying on so many levels. ☺️
Excited for pumpkin fest ! Loved the walk and especially the sunflower ~ Reminds me of my SONshine, Paul. Also have you ever made "mater tots" ? Just cube your green tomatoes, dredge them in corn meal & bake or fry. Dip in a buttermilk ranch dressing.
I love that “SONshine”. 😊🌻 I also love the idea of Mater Tots! Thanks for sharing that. I’ve only ever sliced & fried them, but cubing seems SO MUCH more efficient.
I like the little flowerbed with the cosmo. What were the low lying flowers there?
Those are a mini Zinnia variety my mom found.