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		<title>Fall is here!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert K</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though the official date is twenty days away yet, the season has arrived. Sunday afternoon I could feel the difference in just a few short hours: the humidity was gone, and the temperature had lowered. I have always loved Fall! The last few days of early Fall have been wonderful. In keeping with the time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though the official date is twenty days away yet, the season has arrived. Sunday afternoon I could feel the difference in just a few short hours: the humidity was gone, and the temperature had lowered. I have always loved Fall! The last few days of early Fall have been wonderful.</p>
<p>In keeping with the time of year, I&#8217;ve planted my first bed of fall crops. In my top bed I&#8217;ve planted 21 beets, 12 &#8220;Russian Red&#8221; Kale (the ragged sort you might find in a store), and have started Broccoli and another Cucumber in pots. Depending on what goes on with my tomato bed I may wind up with a whole other bed to use.</p>
<p>My oddball roma/cherry tomato plant has produced, seemingly by a miracle, some two pounds of fruit over the last week and a half. Yes, virtually all the tomatoes on the plant ripened at the exact same time. Err, I take that back (since I just weighed them to see)&#8230; the basket I gathered yesterday was 1lb 5oz in weight, and we had over 10oz already indoors. I think there are several pounds of ripening tomatoes still on the plant!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s getting late enough that I&#8217;m <em>hoping</em> that my lone pepper plant will fruit; it is almost the size for flowers. Out of nearly six attempts to start the plants from seeds, only one bore a tiny sprout and that was almost by accident. So, it&#8217;s been a very slow two months while I await peppers; it would seem that most other gardeners, and farmers here, have had trouble with peppers this year.</p>
<p>What have you planted in your garden for your autumn planting?</p>
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