The second half of September has begun. All of the effort is gradually coming to an end. harvest's conclusion, with the exception of those who handle cabbage. Since cabbage is on its way.
Otherwise, we don't plant it; instead, we purchase it from my neighbor, who works with cabbage.
There is a lot of grass in my garden. Until the first frost, the peppers will continue to arrive. The pepper crop this year has satisfied us. I planted sweet corn twice; the first round dried up, and the second produced a few corn ears. For us, it will be a bit sweet.
Even though the tomatoes are gone, you can always pick some more. When there is nothing left on the plants or right before plowing, I literally pluck them off. The pumpkin is blooming. My small experiment with melons and watermelons is in full bloom. If the frosts start in October, I'll need to set up a little greenhouse. If I want them to be successful, I will need to keep a close eye on the weather prediction.
It bloomed. The succulent plant species known as fat coke or injured (lat. Hylotelephium spectabile, originally lat. Sedum spectabile) is known for its therapeutic qualities in addition to its lovely look. It is used to treat a wide range of illnesses, including psoriasis, sports injuries, stomach and duodenal ulcers, and facial pimples.
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