Sunday, October 5, 2025

Our October Garden

Our October Garden

Heavenly Blue morning glory's are blooming! Not exactly an heirloom or the color of Fall, but these blues are among my favorite blooms. Note their swirling buds; just beautiful. Other blooming plants in our October NJ garden include: fushia pink phlox along with pink clerodendrum and some yellow native goldenrod blooms, asters and other miscellaneous native plants and weeds. 

Yesterday, I picked a final batch of Chocolate Cherry and Petite Moineau heirloom tomatoes. I sacrificed a few tomatoes to get seeds from to plant next year. I also harvested a few more peppers. 

We also have a batch of hot peppers from Pineland's Produce owner, Ms Diane, who sells at the Burlington County Farmers Market. We froze some. I plan to use a bunch of the hot peppers to make hot pepper jelly tomorrow. 

As for our black-eyed peas, well yours truly did not pick them in time and blew it with the black-eyed peas!! A few weeks ago the seeds all burst out of their dry shells and disappeared into the ground. I was able to salvage a few beans for planting again next year.

Below is a brief video clip of yesterday in the garden. If it does not load, check back, I will post it on YouTube.

 


All the best for Good Health and Happiness!

Diana


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