Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Leaf Mounds


Normally we prepare our rose beds with dirt insulation at the base of each rose before raking the lawn. That way we can dump the leaves directly on the roses for good winter insulation. Some years are just abnormal though. And so when the temperature is abnormally persistently cold and more snow is in the forecast, the leaves had to be harvested and stock piled while they were still to be found. The rest of the rose insulating steps will come later.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Garden Improvements


Dad and a friend made Mom's wish come true - a quack grass barrier around her flower bed. Now to fully eradicate the unwanted grass inside the barrier.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Resident Turkeys


We have had plenty of rain which means plenty of mud. In addition we have had plenty of wild turkeys. Add turkey traffic to mud and you get turkey tracks.


Our turkey parade began early this summer. The members included a very protective mother and six of her lively miniatures. Over time one miniature went the way of all good birdies and a papa joined the group. Now one more of the troupe has been lost. The remaining six have determined that our property is their permanent residence with occasional day trips. The amenities are rather nice, after all.


The well stocked grape arbor has been a great attraction.


As have fallen crab apples.

Friday, October 13, 2017

The Garden Patio

Much has changed in Dad's raised beds (a.k.a. the Garden Patio) since I posted about their formation early this summer. While now they look rather bare except for a smattering of a few cold hearty crops, here's a look at a mid-August garden.


Rapunzel Cherry Tomato


Lettuce


Onion


Pie Pumpkin


Swiss Chard


Nasturtium


Green Beans


Kale


Celeriac or Celery Root


Parsley


Celery


Broccoli


Peppers


Spaghetti Squash


Young Plant Protectors
(How did my non-coffee drinking parents collect so many metal coffee tins?)


Wild Turkeys with Garden Patio in Background
(More on the wild turkey's another day.)

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Backlog

I have a backlog of life happenings to share with you. Let's begin!


In August we spent a couple last days at the lake for the season.


As always my trusty basket went with me.


Hannah and I found the lake an inspiring place to make good headway on knitting up Nautical Signal Flag Pillow Covers for our Etsy shop.
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