Showing posts with label harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harvest. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Time to Bring in the Tomatoes from my Cottage Garden

It's amazing the difference it makes when your tomato plants like their habitat.  My one plant by the house in my cottage garden produced a bigger crop of tomatoes than all seven sister plants that I grew in the little garden plot across the road.  These tomatoes were huge.  I almost hated to bring them in; I wanted to show them off instead.

I planted it along side the bench arbor and it decided it would be a climber instead of flopping like some of my plants did.  It grew till the tip reached the top of the arbor and then became to heavy and slid down, so I gave in and tied it up.

I had thought that it might not do so well there this year since it was the second year in the same spot, but it liked it there so well last year that I decided to give it a try again, and I'm glad I did.

Last year's preparation involved burying bone meal, ashes and vegetable scraps in a deep hole in the thick bed of pure compost.  This year I had no time for babying my plants but I knew that there would still be nutrients in the soil decomposing from last year.

I think one of the keys to that tomato plant's success was location. It seemed to love the warmth of that west wall.



The photo on the right shows the tomato plant on the arbor in my trailer cottage garden after I had picked the tomatoes off.

I gave most of the tomatoes away.  With my husband in the hospital, there were way too many.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Harvest

October, the time for harvest.  Thanksgiving in Canada, but harvest season where ever you are.  Time to cut the grapes, dry the onions,



pick the beans before the frost gets them, dig the potatoes, harvest those last corn cobs, and maybe even decorate with the corn stocks.


It is also time to enjoy the last flush of color in the flower beds beneath the glowing the harvest sun of my cottage garden.


And to thank God for the bounty He has provided.

Check out the exquisite detail on the toad lilies