Bookhenge: Most popular Halloween decoration this year was 12-ft skeleton. Spotted this one (how could you miss it???) in hysteric Oakwood!
Bookhenge: There are things scarier than zombies!
Bookhenge: Scary like spacing the Swiss chard!!!
Bookhenge: Murphy loves the garden!
Bookhenge: Best friends!
Bookhenge: The garden is one of Murphy's favorite places -- even without green beans ;-)
Bookhenge: And Murphy loves gardeners!
Bookhenge: What a sweetheart!!!
Bookhenge: Hunter loves the garden, too.
Bookhenge: And gardeners!
Bookhenge: And catnip! Catnip???
Bookhenge: Speaking of catnip, take a look at the catnip grown in the Korean Natural Farming (No Dig) bed -- to the right -- and the catnip grown in our standard bed. Gives hope that we may be on to something!!! Not proof! But hope!
Bookhenge: Catnip test for new Tortie kitten . . .
Bookhenge: What is this stuff???!!!???
Bookhenge: I like it!!!
Bookhenge: Perennial snapdragons!!! The quest is over, Gail and Connie!!! Thank you!!!
Bookhenge: Fuyu persimmon -- these have grown a lot even since the Fair!!!
Bookhenge: Astringent variety of Asian persimmons -- still hard as a rock!
Bookhenge: Beautiful bed of greens!
Bookhenge: Daikon radishes thrive!
Bookhenge: Trombone squash hanging on ...
Bookhenge: Collard close-up!
Bookhenge: Mustard close-up
Bookhenge: Peppers are hanging on, too, though the end (the frost) is in sight . . .
Bookhenge: Fall is for greens!!!
Bookhenge: By the bagful . . .
Bookhenge: Winter crop (Daikon radishes) and summer crop (trombone squash)
Bookhenge: Sugar snaps are producing now!
Bookhenge: Garlic has popped up!
Bookhenge: Asparagus seeds are lovely in the sunlight!