Weekly Garden Image, September 12, 2015 #JerseyFreshLove

Plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 12, 2015.

A misty, rain-soaked plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 12, 2015.

It’s been a rainy, damp week at the garden, and the fall crops of carrots, radishes, beets and lettuce seem to be liking it this way. With a much warmer week forecast, I think they’ be growing fast & happy! The tomatoes have slowed down significantly, and this past week’s word has been ‘Peppers’ as you can see from the pictures below. I’m keeping busy with jalapeño and habanero jellies stacking up in the pantry. Going to taste good this winter, and make for some great gifts to give friends & family!

All set to fire up a batch of jalapeño jelly on September 10, 2015

All set to fire up a batch of jalapeño jelly on September 10, 2015

 

The resulting batch of jalapeño jelly on September 10, 2015

The resulting batch of jalapeño jelly on September 10, 2015

 

Can you say 'prolific habanero bush?' I knew you could. This plant is producing dozens & dozens of peppers!

Can you say ‘prolific habanero bush?’ I knew you could. This plant is producing dozens & dozens of peppers!

 

Pepper harvest from plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 11, 2015.

Pepper harvest from plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 11, 2015.

 

All set to fire up a batch of habanero jelly on September 12, 2015

All set to fire up a batch of habanero jelly on September 12, 2015

 

The resulting batch of habanero jelly on September 12, 2015

The resulting batch of habanero jelly on September 12, 2015

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