The Joy and Abundance of Gardening
Our first day of autumn has arrived and what a wonderful day and evening it was. About 24 C in the afternoon, not much wind and a pleasant evening to sit outside and watch the sun go down.
Oh, how short our days have become! It’s still dark when I am waking up and definitely dark when I go to bed. Compared to our long days of June – another season is upon us. September has almost passed and here comes October. One of the nicest Septembers that I can remember.
I started gardening a couple of years ago and my garden has been a plentiful source of garden vegetables. I planted about 16 cucumber plants and 20 tomato plants this year as well as the standard potatoes, carrots, onions, varieties of lettuce, etc. The cucumbers are getting close to being done – 430 pounds later. I pick and sell the extra produce from my garden as extra income for myself. Tomatoes are going to be about the same kind of pounds, especially the Roma tomatoes. I have salsa and canned tomato days coming up soon. These will be put away and used later this winter. As well as some tomato sauce for spaghetti and pizza. It is so darn good – just doesn’t compare to store bought.
I also grew pumpkins this year – four plants. These four plants produced about 60 very large pumpkins They are Jack-o-lantern pumpkins that are also good for pie. The average size is about 12-15 pounds. I can’t believe how big they got. These pumpkins were also started from seeds in mid-April and planted about the 3rd week in May. And the majority have turned orange in the pumpkin patch this year. Some pumpkin carving and pie making is coming up soon.