Great vegetables from the garden

Not much has happened in MGB restoration land due to many distractions during the summer. These included boating, renovating my barn and a huge vegetable garden. A few morsels from the garden, we certainly eat well around here!

Fresh tomatoes and a cool squash
Fresh tomatoes and a cool squash
Tasty hot peppers
Tasty hot peppers
Giant leeks
Giant leeks
Horseradish taking over the garden
Horseradish taking over the garden
Tasty red onions
Tasty red onions
Weird pumpkin
Weird pumpkin

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