By Trula on
October 28th, 2007
Some carrots right before being dug up. I love carrots best of all in gardening, because I always forget about them sort of after planting them in late spring. Then end of summer, early fall, they are ready and it’s such a surprise, this orange mystery that quietly grew underground beneath my feet.

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