By: Tanya Begley
Finally fall has arrived. A change can be felt in the air. The soft whisper of cool wind blowing through the nearly empty fields signaling the growing seasons final rest approaching. As we watch September come to its spectacular end, we also begin to say goodbye to our fruitful, and hopefully plentiful gardens and crops. Nearly all the canning is done, the freezing, storing, and sharing wrapping up. The scents of spices, pumpkin, and apple filling our homes as we begin to relax just a bit from the long hours of tilling, picking, and processing the fruits of our labors.
In this September 2020 edition of our blog we continue to happily share with you tips and tricks for things you and yours can do right at your own homes/farms and gardens. This is our second to last blog for the 2020 season, and we have been so blessed for our readers and patrons who have enjoyed our work. See you in October!
Happy fall y’all
Mrs. B ♥

Gardening tips & tricks
By: Alan Taylor
Gardening activities are rapidly ending for the year.  It is time to put mulch on the strawberry plants, harvest pumpkins and cushaws, dry remaining green beans for shuck beans, harvest turnips and mustard greens, and seed cover crops.
It has been my pleasure to have shared gardening tips with you, the audience, during the past growing season.  I look forward to sharing with you during the next growing season.  Stay safe, everyone, and have a happy and blessed holiday season.
Respectfully,
Alan Taylor
Click the link below for some additional gardening tips for October. This is a great website full of useful information!
https://harvesttotable.com/garden/

Spotlight
I wanted to take a moment and spotlight the season itself. The beautiful colors, the decorations and the feeling for all you fellow growers of a job well done and completed. I hope you enjoy these beautiful scenes as much as I have!