I just took these this morning, they need thinning but too bad,lol. I also need to weed them.Collards, turnips, lettuce , mustard,etc. A few plants in greenhouse [need to cover it before winter].Sunflower, pineapple, aloe vera, and rosemary. All need some care, taken this morning.
That bed looks wonderful! I put a pineapple top into a pot a year or so ago and in bring it in for winter I saw it is growing a baby finally! A pineapple plantation in Wisconsin!!!
We bring them indie in winter unless we heat greenhouse, which is terribly expensive, so we don't heat it unless we are growing plenty of food in it.
One of our daughters in Washington has a pineapple growing. We have tried, but the sun just isn't enough here even in winter unless we provide very strong grow lights. Too expensive.
Good morning to all- Well it seems that despite my best efforts to keep them out, the local deer have found their way into my fall/winter garden, so I reckon we'll be eating up the broccolli and other cole crops before the deer take them. My fall/winter potatoes look good, but we're supposed to get a light freeze tonight, so i may be digging new taters tomorrow- we'll see. And I wish you all were here right now- I would run out and pick you all a big bag of satsumas- mandarin oranges-. our trees are loaded and they are so good this year. But I can't give them away fast enough- the trees are still loaded. And got some spring seeds in the mail yesterday- getting ready for spring already, but then, our spring down here on the Gulf Coast begins pretty early. you all be safe and keep well- Ed
up Wellllll we are getting a harrrrrddd freeze this weekend. I went out to pick all the broccoli and brussel sprouts that were left. The broccoli tastes a bit different as if it has already survived a good freeze but I'm eating it anyway. the brussel sprouts all looked like a rabbit had started at the bottom of ALL the stalks and worked its way up a foot or so!!! Still got a lot after I just pulled all the stalks up and threw them in my hatchback to bring home to process. I complained to my daughter about the rabbits and she confessed it was she. She just picked what she wanted per meal. Cuts down on processing time, I guess. I must say, I like winters and not having all the garden chores for a few months.
We always used to look forward to October when most of the processing was done and everything slowed down for winter.
We can lay around in our caves like hibernating bears--with remotes! (except for hauling water/wood, moving snow...)
Mary, I don't have snow to deal with. but I do have lack of energy or just not giving the attention our veggies need. I used to make organic fertilizer compost but not this past year.
My daughter was just out dumping the organic fertilizer/compost on the garden this morning. All you need are rabbits with trays under the cages. Rabbits and sheep make non-hot manure. You can put it on gardens right away. I have plans for the sheep pen contents next year but it will take more than just a wagon.
My kids live in different states so no help much from them except on visits, they will ask what we need done. Oldest daughter and her husband and son will be here this week other daughter will have a crowd at her house in Georgia. I can make fertilizer but just so much to do training these dogs or are they training us?
I meant to post this a while ago. It was about Nov 20 and this one last wild Shasta Daisy was hanging on. It's been a strange autumn.