
For the record, Montana sometimes makes me mad.
And sad.
And sometimes, it makes me bad. But that's a whole different blog post.

For today, we're going to focus on mad.
Specifically, early frosts are particularly irritating.
We woke up this morning to a slimy pumpkin patch, black zinnias, and 25 very, very dead tomato plants.

Of course, this time last week I was flirting with being grumpy about what I was going to do with all those tomatoes.
Problem solved!
We covered them with sheets, but it wasn't enough to prevent an icy death.

Gardening in Montana is always kind of tricky, and when the plants you spend so much time caring for don't make it to the finish line it is rather discouraging.

But I've already been on the internet learning how to help my green pumpkins turn orange, and I know the four bags of green beans in my freezer are going to taste even better for their small number.

Now I think it's time to embrace fall, put on a pot of chili, and start planning for next year.

How about you?
Is your garden going strong?
Or has the growing season come to a screeching halt in your neighborhood?
Let me know and then go have a fabulous weekend.