Fall Bounty
Harvest season is the most rewarding yet busiest time of the year for those who live off the land.
There is still work to be done to prepare the soil before sowing winter crops like hard red wheat, onion, garlic, beets, turnips, snow peas, and winter radishes.
The fall harvest blesses the proud grower with an abundance of grains and legumes, fruits and vegetables, roots and tubers, all awaiting to be processed and stored for winter.
Grapes have to be crushed and fermented into wine; onions braided in long ropes to store over winter, summer vegetables with high water content canned or dried.
The land itself yields its own set of chores: it must be cleared and tilled to get ready for spring planting.
The tools and equipment need to be cleaned, repaired, and put away.
Those festive holiday pumpkins, jars of home-made preserves and bales of hay – lots and lots of work.




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