Our peppers are enjoying the cooler weather and producing at their peak. The tomatoes are trying to rally themselves from the hot August hybernation and are putting out blossems, most of which won't ripen before November's frost. Those yellow pear tomoatoes are so hardy, though. They grow like weeds; produce all summer and as late into winter as they can. Ironically, onions are the only other thing that survived through the summer, so we have all the veggies we need for salsa. Yummy!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Salsa Sunday
Our peppers are enjoying the cooler weather and producing at their peak. The tomatoes are trying to rally themselves from the hot August hybernation and are putting out blossems, most of which won't ripen before November's frost. Those yellow pear tomoatoes are so hardy, though. They grow like weeds; produce all summer and as late into winter as they can. Ironically, onions are the only other thing that survived through the summer, so we have all the veggies we need for salsa. Yummy!
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Wow! Those peppers are beautiful! I'm jealous--everything here has been frozen by our early snow!
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