The raised flower beds have a bit more color left in them. |
Zinnia rows with blueberries to the left in full fall colors. |
The fig tree's grey bark is showing through. |
The persimmons are almost ready to pick. |
The view looking east from the ladder in the persimmon tree. |
These persimmon branches are maxed out. |
From the north end of the zinnia rows looking back toward the greenhouses. |
Very showy red zinnias. |
This is the cactus variety of orange zinnias. |
Peppermint twist zinnias. Every now and then there is a rouge red petal. |
A red petal now and again even on these yellow peppermint twist zinnias. |
Scott taking a break from his vet school studies and helping us make wreaths for the extra harvest box in November. |
Anna has her wreath pretty round! |
Lisa is picking out her grape vines to twist into art work. |
Anna trims her next set of leaves off. |
Even though the sun is out it is chilly today. |
The east side looks so neat and trim now that it is all new! These two large greenhouses are heated with natural gas. |
A large mushroom has captured the previous night's rain. |
The smaller greenhouses keep the storage pumpkins, squash, tomatillos dry. |
The Love Lies Bleeding (the red drooping flowers) surround our family memorial garden. |
Nasturtiums climb the woodshed walls. |
These look like they might be climbing IN the woodshed. |
Blueberry leaves in their fall glory. The ones underneath that don't receive any sunlight stay yellow. |
Driving around the out buildings to get back to the garden area. A few of the black walnut leaves have come down :) |
Purple cauliflower in November. |
Another one, these have an almost creamy texture. Delicious. |
Angie, on a different day, making grape vine wreaths. |
Yes! It does look like a round wreath. Or a picture frame. |
Triple Crown blackberry leaves. |
Sunshine showing the veins of the leaves. And these canes don't have thorns. A real bonus for pickers and Florencio who puts up the canes each year. |
Leeks are ready for harvest. |
Picking Golden Treasure storing tomatoes for keeping through the winter. This is on November 9, 2015. See you next time on Shady Maple Farm's blog. |
I miss the trees around the memorial. Sniff sniff.
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