Sept to Nov, What a difference

hangin'witthepeeps

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Here are the end of September pictures

Garlic with sweet millions tomato in the background
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Broccoli, Cabbage, Snap Peas, Onions
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Brocolli, Brussell Sprouts, Onions, Peppers
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Onions
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Lettuce, carrots, radish, tomatoes, chives, potatoes in buckets in the background
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November pictures

Garlic with dead tomato
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Broccoli, Cabbage, Snap Peas, Onions
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Broccoli, Brussell Sprouts, Onions, dead Peppers
(didn't get a whole bed picture, only this)
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Onions
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Lettuce, carrots, radish, dead tomatoes, chives, dead potatoes in buckets in the background
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LOL, I know...so sad right? I try to hurry and clear mine so it's a blank slate for next year, or else it will drag me into winter depression having to look at it every day. :p
 

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That's quite a difference. :( Yep the reality that this season is over is sinking in, its depressing also when your cleaning up the garden and putting away all the trellis, bamboo stakes, and other material in the garden. But you realize that theirs always next season for looking forward to the exciting garden. Just be thankful and appreciative of this year and all that you've done ;) .
 

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