It occurred to me that those of you farther from the asparagus capital of the world may not know what it looks like in fall. Here's a field full, with a nice fencerow of trees for contrast.

And I got to drive a lot of back roads today. Have to love it!


More cases tomorrow, but they are mostly in town.
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4 comments:
I've never seen a field of fall asparagus. Pretty.
Nice Fall pictures! I didn't know asparagus plants grew that tall...
When we were in Hawaii, our tour guide told us "Seasons are overrated". Hmmmm....I guess he has never seen autumn in bloom. I say he's missing out.
Ann- It really is! With little red berries too
John- 4-6 feet tall when all branched out
Lin- Pooh- He's just jealous!
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