Welcome to the weekend coffee share! Can I grab you a hot beverage? What’s your preference? I would not say that fall arrived in all its glory yet, but there are some noticeable changes, like cooler weather and darker evenings.

Yesterday afternoon I decided to take a walk around one of the smaller lakes in the area. My weather app said that there was chances of light rain. I actually like the rain. However, five minutes into the walk it started pouring down and it was not a light summers rain, it was actually cold. I still enjoyed the walk but didn’t quite walk as far as I planned, I was soaked and it was cold. This week I also noticed that the evenings are much darker, a sure sign that fall is approaching rapidly. During the summer we have daylight almost 24/7.

I see the changes in the garden as well. I figured that I’ll show you what’s growing in the garden this late August weekend.

There are some raspberries, they are super sweet in the late fall, sweeter than in the beginning of the season.

I have a third crop of radishes on the way. Radishes likes the cooler weather.

More beets and parsnip on the way. The beets are the third crop of the season and the parsnips are actually sown last fall, parsnip have a longer growing time. Beets, squash and carrots have been on my plate in some shape or form almost daily for the past six weeks. Yesterday I baked pizza with a tomato sauce made with my own tomatoes, the first of the season (unusually late).

I have several garden beds with green onions on the way. I harvest those when needed, they can be harvested all winter long, they don’t mind the frost or snow! An excellent crop to grow in our climate.

In this particular garden bed they have celery as companion plants. The celery is going to be harvested soon. Green onion can have almost any plant as companion. This year I started all my green onions from seeds, in containers outside, it was around March and it was still cold outside. Most people in my area starts them inside in January, they take up a lot of space during a very long time before they plant them outside in early June. I simply skipped that and started them outside, it seems to work just fine.

I’ve started to harvest seeds from the garden. The seeds above are marigold seeds for next year.

These are poppy-heads with poppy seeds inside of them. One poppy-head have hundreds (if not thousands) of seeds. I make sure all seeds are completely dry before packing them in airtight containers. I store them in a dark cupboard. I usually collect a lot of flower seeds and share them with my friends and I also plant flowers with the kindergarten children at work later in the spring. Marigold and poppy seeds can actually be planted all year long. You can spread the seeds on frozen ground or in the middle of the summer, even though I think spring planting is the most common. I always spread some seeds over my garden beds in the late fall, to get a head start for the first pollinators in the spring. I love having flowers mixed in with my veggies and many of them, like marigolds, help repel some pests as well.

I took this picture of my garden yesterday and at the bottom right corner you can see some marigolds that I planted mid-summer, to have some colour this fall.

The sun is shining outside my window and I am getting ready to go outside this beautiful Saturday morning. My bike is begging me to go for a ride :) Before finishing up this post I have to add that I am very happy with the work-school-life balance this week. How is your week? Do you have any fun plans for the weekend, please tell me in a comment! Thank you Natalie for hosting the weekend coffee share.

Maria

25 responses to “Weekend Coffee Share – Seasonal Changes”

  1. We do not have 24×7 sunlight in the summer, but it is amazing the difference between the very long days of late June and now, two months later! I did a couple of walks in the cold rain on Wednesday – I had planned on running, but it wasn’t to be.

    I hope you are enjoying your weekend and have a wonderful week!

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    1. The changing of the season is enjoyable. The sun was shining almost all day today, but right now there’s a cool, refreshing rain.

      Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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  2. I have noticed the sun sets so much earlier now and was wondering if your daily changes are greater than ours, being so farther north? Twilight doesn’t linger as much either. We’ve started to see signs of autumn here, too. Subtle yellow leaching into green leaves, some leaves of cherry and katsura already fallen. Our nights are getting chillier! In the blink of an eye autumn will be upon us!

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    1. I don’t know if the daily changes are greater here? Perhaps? It being completely dark at night is the greatest change I observe. ..and the cooler weather of course. I covered my sweet potatoes with a protective light fabric yesterday, since I do believe they need a longer growing time. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend Eliza!

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  3. Hi Maria, The seasonal changes are also happening over here but still very subtle. Your garden looks beautiful. You probably need a big fridge and freezer to keep all of your harvest. Thank you for your weekend coffee share. Hope you have a lovely Sunday and a great week ahead.

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    1. Thank you so much Natalie! I am trying to preserve as much as I can of the food to not have to depend on electricity for longer than necessary, but it does help to have a fridge and freezer :) Have a wonderful rest of your weekend and week to come.

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  4. I can’t believe August is almost over and we will start to feel the season is changing. I noticed today that Murphy is starting to get a little darker in his color as his winter coat is getting ready to come in. I LOVE your garden and how well it’s grown this year! Your tips on drying seeds and storing them is great too. I hope you have a great week! Thank you for the coffee! 🤩❤️

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    1. Are the seasons and years actually shorter as you grow older? Or is it just a feeling? It’s crazy how fast time goes by. I do believe you have a lot more summer left, compared to us. During a heat advisory in July my daughter and I talked about how that temperature compared to November temperatures in Las Vegas…when things started to cool down for winter. We had three hot weeks in a row this summer, which is highly unusual.

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  5. I do not know why as we age the time goes by so much faster, it’s a curious thing for sure. And you are right, we do have a lot of summer left as some of the hottest weather here can be in September with it cooling down a bit for October which is my favorite month! I’m hoping for a relaxing Fall and winter this year!!

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    1. Cheers to a relaxing fall and winter!

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  6. What a glorious sight your plot it! So much abundance and visible transition in the making! I do adore the shifting of seasons and how visible they are in the smallest moments when we pay attention. Enjoy the abundance!

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    1. Thank you so much Melissa!

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  7. Morning are cooler here now, and there is a slight yellow tinge on some trees – better hiking and biking weather!

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    1. Wonderful! Fall is a glorious season :)

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  8. Your garden is looking good, MAria. So many healthy fruit and veg …. haha … I am envious.

    I notice even here there is now a bite to the ocean breeze early evening. Summer will shortly be over and a new chapter of the seaswon begins

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    1. Thank you so much!

      I understand that a cool breeze has to be absolutely wonderful for you after the hot summer and all the fires.

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  9. Your garden looks so lush and beautiful.

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    1. Thank you so much!

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  10. Your garden is beautiful! I love marigolds, and had them in my yard every year while I still lived in the US. I have a balcony, I could put pots on, but haven’t been able to get organized on that yet.

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    1. Thank you! It is a 200sqm allotment garden. I bet marigolds would be very beautiful at your balcony as well :) I did have marigolds and poppies at my balcony last year, but was gifted different flowers this year so I didn’t have any room for them at the balcony 2025. Thank you for commenting.

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  11. Good to hear that I am not the only one who likes rain. Lovely photos, I really like the second one. Collecting seeds is one of my favourite activities. The seeds in jars photos are great too and your garden is so wonderfully green and healthy!

    -Soma

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    1. Thank you! I believe collecting seeds is equal to believe and plan for a future on earth.

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  12. I love seeing what you have in your garden! I’m looking forward to planning for next year – I moved my small plot to a sunnier area in my yard and it’s done so much better. I’m looking forward to trying new plants. This year I just have tomatoes, jalapenos and hungarian wax peppers. I did save seeds from my german chamomile plants and hope to start them in the spring again.

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  13. Lovely photos and especially the second one.

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