I hope you're feeling better!! When I had Covid I got out of my chair and was so exhausted from the effort that I needed to sit down. I've never been so sick in my life. And that was after getting my vaccine and booster.
The cold nights aren't impressing the tomatoes. I've been washing and freezing them until I finally have enough to do something with. Now that plants are dying, I can see what happened. The plants grew like crazy, then they bloomed liked crazy, and then they had so much fruit on them that it pulled the plants over and took the cages out of the ground and ripped the trellis netting. I tried to fix them but couldn't and as a result there is so, so, so much dropped fruit on the ground. My chickens spend a lot of time cleaning up and for sure I probably will have a garden full of volunteer tomato plants next year. I have plenty of t-posts from fencing that I used to have so I will either have a trellis of welded wire and t-posts, or use the t-posts to support the tomato cages.
Our spaghetti squash did terrible - only one squash - and it rotted. That's getting hucked into the woods because I don't want any plants from that. We have quite a few pumpkins that need to get processed and canned, but we grew a new variety of pie pumpkin that are the size of jack-o-lanterns that are still ripening. And me with three gallons of the stuff from last year. Once the plants die I'm hauling the plants to the burn pile. Apparently the squash bugs overwinter in the leaves somewhere so I need to take that away. I will also be waiting until late next year to plant my squash because it screws up their life cycle if they the bugs don't have squash plants to destroy when they come out looking for it in June. I will be hopefully expanding the garden next year. The back of it didn't do well at all, so I'm thinking that I need to rearrange some animal pens to maximize the garden. The plants love being the recipient of the goose water tub getting dumped out.