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To: Diana in Wisconsin; All
October is, hands down, my favorite month of the year.

Big week, in general, & in the garden.

First of all, I had a really bad fall week before last. Came close to losing an eye and breaking an arm – black eye & lots of bruises & reinjured a leg that was healing up from a groin injury (grrrrrr!). Because of this, I now have garbage pickup service (there is a connection – I'll spare you the details). No more trips to the dump with cans of maggoty bags. I cannot tell you what a relief this is and a load off of me. Wrangling the heavy trash cans into the pickup (which was killing my back/sciatica) & dealing with the nasty mess is not something I will miss. Every time I see the new trash can, it gives me a huge lift.

This was the week I pulled the hummingbird feeders. They have been cleaned out & disinfected, ready to store for next year. The local birding folks suggest still leaving them out for “vagrant” birds migrating through. We still have lots of tithonia blooms and I have a garden full of zinnias – any birds coming through will have plenty of natural flower sources on which to feed. It was sad to bring in the feeders – first year I've fed hummingbirds and they were a real joy and a aerobatic show to watch. I have a couple of Monarch butterflies visiting the zinnias …. beautiful!

Last but not least, yesterday I finished building a compost bin. I spend about $50/year buying LeafGro compost. The price has gone up significantly from when I first started buying LeafGro – it has made a huge difference in my raised bed soil quality. Our maple leaves are dropping leaves right now and I haul trailers full to dump in the woods (stupid, right?). Anyway, I took my “herb square”, originally a sandbox decades ago for my nieces/nephews, and turned it into a bin. A little poultry fencing, wire, boards repurposed from old fence we took down …. voila, a compost bin! I was so tired yesterday, I only got the first two layers in (leaves, grass clippings), along with a little fertilizer & soil. I am hoping to get it “cooking” so I will have compost by spring. My 4 new raised beds (galvanized) came in yesterday & I picked them up – still need to put them together. I've got great dirt to put in the beds, but it does need compost added to “soften” the dirt up.

Happy Fall everyone …. counting my blessings and enjoying the gorgeous weather!


3 posted on 10/24/2020 6:43:18 AM PDT by Qiviut (Fox "News": Unfair, Unbalanced & Unhinged.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; All
By the way, our maple TREES are dropping leaves.

My Cardinal Climbing Vine that I planted late, hoping to see some blooms, is now blooming like crazy! Hummingbirds evidently love the flowers, so that's another source of food for any late migrating birds. I have set up two trellises for the Cardinal Vines next year (different from what they're growing on now) ….. the trellises were a find at the dump in the “Too Good To Throw Away” section … I love a good 'find'.


5 posted on 10/24/2020 6:53:12 AM PDT by Qiviut (Fox "News": Unfair, Unbalanced & Unhinged.)
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To: Qiviut
excellent work...hope you are feeling better....

a hard frost came on Wednesday night, but I still dug up two big pepper plants, cut them back, replanted them in potting soil and will try to over winter them in the house because apparently if you do, it gives the plants a big head start in producing the next season....

but then SNOW came on Friday.....3 inches about....I still had a lot of garden work to do...hell, I still was nibbling at some green pole beans a couple of days ago....

but my garlic is in as of two weeks ago so there's that....

indoor plants are surviving...

looking forward to seed catalogues and my advice to everyone is to get seeds as early as you can this year...

14 posted on 10/24/2020 7:56:44 AM PDT by cherry
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To: Qiviut

You took “fall” seriously? So glad you didn’t get more hurt - sounds like a bad one.

October is my favorite month too - love the cooler nights. My volunteer arugula is doung well. That’s all i have left of the gardens.


22 posted on 10/24/2020 8:25:43 AM PDT by CottonBall (A Republican's power comes from your prosperity. A Democrat's power comes from your poverty.Good for)
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To: Qiviut

Heal up my friend!


25 posted on 10/24/2020 8:43:54 AM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (To you all, my loyal spell checkers....nothing but prospect and admiral nation.)
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