Here are 2 celery bottoms, one of which has sprouted a bit, and a core of head lettuce, which is also sprouting. I’ll move them to the garden soon.
Bibb lettuce, started from seed. I can start harvesting some of the leaves for salad soon.
Carrots. I need to read my square foot gardening book to figure out what to expect here and when.
celery plants. I’m harvesting separate stalks, since I didn’t tie them together as I was supposed to do.
Newish celery plants.
Radishes ready to harvest.
Simpson lettuce. Some is ready to start using.
My sole spinach plant. I don’t know what happened that the other seeds didn’t make. I keep meaning to plant more, but the days get away from me.








Love your Fall garden!
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Thank you! I didn’t plant things the way I’m supposed to, technically, but I’m delighted that we’ll be able to enjoy some fresh stuff for our salads.
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You are lucky to be able to enjoy your vegetables yet, Linda 🙂
They do all look good.
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I know I’m lucky, Irene. That’s one of the wonderful things about Arkansas – the long growing season. :0)
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