Friday, October 23, 2009

Fall Treasures














This is a reblooming iris. It blooms in the spring like all the other iris. Then in the fall, Surprise here it comes again--more blooms that last past the first frost.














This is cabbage coming on well with the cool fall weather. This is actually from a few cabbages that we planted last year and they kept growing throughout the winter and hung on through the summer and now are forming heads again. The climate here in Grants Pass Real Estate is mild enough that cabbage and kale will go through the winter. Also you can plant spinach in the fall and when it gets a little warm in February, sometimes in January, the spinach starts growing again and you get the earliest, tenderest, tastiest spinach ever. Please eat it raw so that it tastes great, don't cook it into a mush.














This is our asparagus patch. I pulled the weeds and the grass out and put a mulch of compost all around it. The compost will keep the weeds down and feed the asparagus so that it will come up early and strong in the spring. This asparagus is a purple variety that is sweet to eat raw and turns green when steamed or stir fried. Don't cook it to death and make it mush so that kids hate it. Leave it crunchy and tasty.

God bless your day. So long from Grants Pass Real Estate.
chuck

Friday, October 9, 2009

Late Garden Greats

One of the benefits of an organic garden here at Grants Pass Real Estate is healthy animals as well. This is a tree frog on a corn stalk. He earns his keep by eating bugs. Plus he is beautiful.
















This is a surprise. I bought a four way pear tree to plant in the garden and the root stock sprouted and grew into a lovely quince! Who knew! I just now looked up recipes for quince and found some neat ones.
















This is sweet meat squash and a pumkin. The sweet meat squash is supposed to be a very good keeper and have good sweet flavor. The pumpkin is---well it is a pumpkin.
















Last of the cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes. It has been getting unseasonably cold at night and I think soon there will be a frost to end this particular part of the harvest.
















So long from Grants Pass Real Estate for now. May God's blessings follow you throughout your day.
chuck