EARLY September Gardens Tour and Update

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** September Garden Tour**

Right at the beginning of September, I was both about to get very busy with work, and extremely NOT BUSY! I didn't know it, but COVID was about to hit. I just finished editing, and posting this video. AND I was looking at 3 plus weeks of straight out work in special events.... when I decided to spend 5 days in bed.

As fast as it hit me, it was gone... and then 3 weeks of solid work in hotels, conference and convention centers!

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My raspberries produce early to mid June, then little and then, end of August, I get tons, thru early October!

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Time for a tour, and an update on my gardens... after three weeks away.

My gardens are in Zone 7a/7b New England.


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That's too bad you got sick during such a busy schedule. The cherry tomatoes look so tasty. My raspberries have been fruiting very heavily this past month and still going strong too. Wishing you well!

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Feeling MUCH better, and still grabbing a bowl of raspberries each day. Some cherry toms, too! Just harvested the last of the Squash, for the season. I will probably grab all the remaining Tomato, as I am expecting some very cold nights. Might as well take what I can before the freezes!

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Good for you! Yep, the nights are getting quite cold now and I harvested most everything but beets and chard, oh and a few scallions left. I'm going to wait to plant my garlic until after I amend all my gardens for the fall. Stay warm and enjoy the fruit of your labor. ♥

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Glad you are feeling better and got through your jam at work. Nice that you get two rounds of raspberries. My plants are young but I only get one.

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I am sorry, somehow, in all the excitement of work, I missed your comment.

I suspect that in the Raspberry patch, I think I may have two different varieties? Maybe one June Bearing and one Everbearing? Who knows?

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