At this time of the year, mid October, most of us living in the Northertn Hemisphere have no doubt that we have hit fall. I have to admit that here in the Laurentians, Quebec, it is only starting to feel like fall. Despite some very cold days and nights in early September, the weather bounced back and actually during the day it gets sunny and warm, with temperatures around 16 Celsius! The nights are cool but we have had only 3 frost advisory, 2 that actually happened. It ended up being a merry warm season for of us. There is a mild inconvenience in all this, which is the fact that I planted things in August that actually bolted due to unexpected warm and dry weather, like my spinach and arugula. My garlic went in first week of October and as it seems so far, I would consider that too early! Some of the 12 varieties planted this year throughout my garden When is fall? It really is something to be regarded locally: when fall starts for you, how long does that last and wh...