Last night, Eden Prairie had its first fall freeze, marking the end of the summer growing season. Even as the temperatures dropped this fall, the garden still produced colorful harvests of hot chili and banana peppers, sweet cherry tomatoes, all types of winter squash, pumpkins, zucchini, beans, bell peppers, tomatillos, and giant heirloom tomatoes. Additionally, cold-hardy crops like celery, kale, broccoli, and cabbage will continue to produce this fall and winter, despite the frost. Here are just a few of our final October harvests.
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