Tuesday, September 24, 2013

OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW

The temps have dropped-a little and fall is in the air-sometimes. That is the South! We finally got rain in most of Mississippi-we had not had any here in Scott County , or at least my part of it in over a month. A month of dragging hoses and just trying to keep things alive in mostly 98 degree heat. On the first cooler day I planted several kinds of lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, brussel sprouts  spinach and spinach mustard, and two kinds of kale. It is looking good after the rain. The peppers in every ones gardens have a second wind too.
These beauties were grown by one of our Master Gardeners out at Reyer Farms-check them out on Facebook.
These jalepenos were grown out at another Master Gardeners-in her herb garden.

2 comments:

  1. I'm hoping we can have a fall garden since we didn't get to have a spring one.

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  2. I just love gardens and miss having a little bigger than I had this year, 1 tomato plant some rosemary & basil all in a flower bed

    I like those peppers especially when they turn red

    Janice

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