The Vegetable Garden’s Last Gasp
As fall settles in and the days get a bit cooler, you may notice that your vegetables are suddenly full of blooms and fruit again. When the temps get over 90, blossom drop occurs, curtailing fruit production. Once the temps become more comfortable, the plant will put out new blossoms. Depending on the first frost date in your area, you may be able to get one last harvest. Peppers and beans are your best bet. Tomatoes probably won’t have enough time to fully ripen, but as discussed in a recent post, you can bring them inside to ripen or use them green. Fried green tomatoes anyone?
Gardening Pic of the Day:

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