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Fall Flowers

During the height of fall I usually find myself reflecting on the season that is rapidly coming to a close.  While I walk through the garden I survey what flourished and which plants struggled. This season I had success with my flowering perennials but struggled with my vegetable garden.  I was humbled this season when my harvest was a fraction of what I usually get.  I am still baffled as to why but sometimes I have to accept the outcome, hope for the future and focus on what worked.  I was surrounded by beautiful flowers from early spring through fall and was able to harvest just enough from my garden to make my favorite salsa.  Keep digging in the dirt!  Cheers

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