Here are some pics of my garden this year . Now that we are in September , I want to capture it in all it ’s glory before it ’s gone . I ’ve worked hard tweaking out the infrastructure with new framed bottom and sens barrier and wood chips in the course this year . Having retire from the Santa Fe Farmers Market two season ago has allowed me to do more in the garden . I also added some perennial fruit like raspberries and blackberries since I do n’t take space for 125 tomato plant plants any longer ! By mid - October or sooner , it will be toast with the first frost so might as well relish it while I have it . I have an copiousness of blossom this year that I grew for my eatable flower class and besides being beautiful and comestible , they attract many beneficial insects and pollinators . Hope you enjoy it as much as I do !

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Polana raspberries

Rosso de Lucca dry beans

Nasturiums

Entrance into the garden

Lemon Gem marigolds-edible!

Edible cosmos-sulphureus variety

Santorini tomatoes

Waltham butternuts

More edible flowers

Kalibos cabbage-Eastern European heirloom

Rugosa Friulana summer squash from Italy

Borage flowers in strawberry patch

Polana raspberries

Flowers by entrance

me-The Tomato Lady with harvest

harvest time

Dutch shallots

Large Barred Boar-seeds from Wild Boar Farms

Jimmy Nardello sweet pepper

Chiogga beets

Leek flower

June bearing strawberries

morning glories gone wild

beets-chiogga on left/Cylindra on right

Dutch shallots curing

Black cherry tomatoes and Santorini tomatoes

Mystery yellow tomato with Purple Cherokee tomatoes

Goliath tomatoes

Himrod grapes

Pollinator flowers

tomato harvest