In the garden this morning I pulled up all the tomatoes except the Jonagolds, they are still producing. If Miriam doesn't come harvest her Thai basil that is going away also. Noticed that the one pinto bean planted in June, I found a bean in my garden bag and said why not, is not only blooming but has beans. Hoping the frost stays away long enough to get a little harvest. And the late season volunteer dill is going crazy along with the jalapeno. I think the sage is to the point where I can make some smudge sticks to get the house ready for winter. There are beets hiding underneath the dillghost peppers anyone. It has gotten very prolific.See my baby pinto beans, the last couple of days the bees have been working this plant like a bee freeway.
sage to make smudge sticks with and a bit for Thanksgiving
I am told this is a variety of arugula, very thin leaves and has a very mild spiciness. I love the flowers. It is a late summer/early fall bloomer.