I made a tasty salad from the garden... radish, pepper, spinach, lettuce, and tomato. Mmmm!
A fall hike at Eldorado Canyon
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My name is Laura and this is my organic garden in the Hill Country just southwest of Austin. In the spring of 2011 we moved into our current place after my garden outgrew our urban location. We now have 2 acres in which to play. We have a fenced area for the vegetable garden, a spot for chicken in the works, and tons of rocky soil that's in need of love.
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That does look like quite the feast. Isn't it great to have fall veggies so late into the year?
Hello Laura,
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That sure is a good looking radish. I love radishes and was wondering, what kind is it?
Isn't it wonderful to be still picking tomatoes in November. I must check my radishes- I bet they are ready after yesterdays rain.
Sorry I haven't checked my blog in a few days.
The radish is called "Crimson Giant"
I do love still getting tomatoes, but Diana I think your loss of the tomato plants a few months ago was a blessing in disguise. I just had to rip out my 4 cherry tomato plants (due to pests) and it's much too late to start new ones. I think next year I'm going to start fresh for the fall garden.
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