Tomatoes have quit ripening and are slowly being picked off by the squirrels. Basils (Thai and globe) and tarragon still limping along, a few more harvestings will finish them off. Thyme, oregano, lavender, rosemary and mints are still pretty happy. Recently built new garden boxes and planted with winter crops: blue Scotch kale, winter spinach, and hardy lettuce greens.
My herbs are all in boxes on my porch rail; this was my first year with them. I know the thyme, lavender and rosemary could survive the winter, but I'm not sure about the oregano, and maybe even the tarragon... will those make it if I baby them along, or is it better to just replant with new ones next year? Any hints on how to help them survive a Chicago winter? In California, I had them all in the ground, but that seems like it would be a death sentence for herbs here...
“Assuredly it is a great accomplishment to be a novelist, but it is no mediocre glory to be a cook.” -- Alexandre Dumas
"I give you Chicago. It is no London and Harvard. It is not Paris and buttermilk. It is American in every chitling and sparerib. It is alive from tail to snout." -- H.L. Mencken