Mid October 2013 and Jennifer and I are planting seeds for one last planting. It might seem strange for you folks living in Seattle, Denver or Madison, but upon opening my eyes waking up from a great nights sleep, I glanced at the digital readout on our weather station and the temperature was 74 degrees F. So we put on our shorts, flip flops and headed out to our gardens.
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Our seed starter bed |
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Oct 2013 Jennifer showing off her produce |
Tomatoes, lettuce, beets, comfrey, arugula, chard, and kale. Yes, plants still growing very well.
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Picture from earlier Summer post. Same greenhouse as above just planted |
Orange tree is full of fruits. Fall is harvest time and I love my fresh squeezed OJ. Check out the microbe population growing under the tree.
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Washington Navel Orange tree |
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Microbes huge populations of white hairs helping feed the oranges |