It's been a few weeks since gardening gave way to winter weather, but I haven't put any finale photos up until now. Enjoy!

A final photograph before "turning over" the garden.

This little lady is the daughter of a fellow community gardener. At this point, with a little help from her, I had torn out everything except the corn.

And the year is over. It's a beautiful cycle.
I did end up getting a bit of corn, but the big crops were beans, squash, and zucchini. The big surprise was tomatillo, a relative of the tomato that is used to make green salsa and a vegetable with which I was previously unfamiliar. It was a fantastic experience at the community garden and I urge all of you to find a gardening opportunity near you.
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