Tuesday, September 25

Sept 25-29

Still have some pumpkins, and some decorative Indian corn available this week. Only a couple more corn shocks available -- we had our corn and cover crops mown down this weekend! It all looks very different now!

I'm picking okra this week for the Morgans, so I'll have plenty. This okra is locally known as "Roy Morgan" okra, after the late Roy Morgan who obtained this seed so long ago that know one knows the variety's true name or origin. It is known for being able to grow large and stay tender, which is great for canning, soups, etc. I also have younger, slimmer pods as well.

Okra
1.00/lb - slim Roy Morgan okra
0.75/lb - larger Roy Morgan okra (these aren't the giant

Squashes and Pumpkins
6.00 Jack-O-Lanterns (about 14-18 lbs)
4.00 - white Lumina pumpkins, edible or Jack-O-Lantern (4-10 lbs)
0.75/lb - Butternut Squash
0.75/lb - Kuri Squash

Decorative Corn
5.00 - dried corn stalks, tied together; about 6 ft tall; only have 2 left
3.00 - Indian corn, group of three, tied for hanging

Tomatoes
1.75/pint - tomatilloes

Peppers
1.00 - half-dozen hot peppers: your choice: cayenne, habanero

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