And this red plant is finally blooming again after a nasty run-in with golden aphids..................
And - - oh - - look - OUR FIRST TOMATO OF THE SEASON - - YES, REALLY. This poor tomato plant languished all summer, and NOW it grows a tomato... Wouldn't it be a kick if it ripened???? Oh well, we will see... I do love a homegrown tomato, but not usually in November...
nuts, nuts. I will return to my sewing machine where I am quilting a simple crosshatch on a charity quilt... it's lovely , though, and quite fun to quilt. I love the way it begins my feeling like this big loose thing, and a bit later it starts feeling like a single unit, as the layers start to be connected...
Kate
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I can't believe you've kept a petunia going for two years! After the severe rainstorm yesterday, mine look beaten. No worries though, a frost will soon come and kill all! Got hubby to pull the beets and I've given some away already. Not in the mood to can anymore! Tomatoes from the garden in November--amazing! It'll be fun watching to see what happens.
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