We've planted summer alfalfa and oats in half the old
potato area. Both have a bluish hue to them, especially
in early morning.
Volunteer cosmos come into their own on the flower border
now that the sunflowers have seen their glory days.
Cleome, or spider-plant, finally survived the summer heat
wave and is taking off. It's a very old-timey flower that
is often seen in country gardens.
A few muskmelons are filling out before colder weather hits.
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