I've got loads of grapes off three vines which have been in for about 5 years now. Small but have been red for a few weeks now still a bit tart. Usually I use them for a coulis - the tartness then works in my favour. Staying on the fruit the rhubarb is in full swing too and had the last strawberry on Saturday.
On the veg front dug first parsnip out, not the 1Kg ones I will get later but enough for the two of us, the sprouts are also starting to form and I have a glut of beetroot. The lemon grass is now also startnig to thicken looks like it will be at least useable in soup. I have one large butternut squash (from a seed of one from the supermarket). Ruddy thing went wild though so ended up withloads of greenery to get rid of. Green beans were inedible this year.
Toms are nearing their end, still got a couple of iceburgs to go but cucumbers got destroyed in the heat and so very disappointing.
Flowers, the fuchsias, after nearly being destroyed in the late frost have recovered and flowering well, as are the dahlias, sweet Williams and antirrhinums. a nice display. Hanging baskets were a disappointment and now nearly dead.
What are people planting for the winter? I normally go for some winter pansies but I'd like to try something different if possible (we live in the South so a kind climate)