• plenty of rain

    From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 22 18:25:32 2021
    it is pretty much the end of the gardening season here
    now with recent rains putting an end to this round of the
    dry bean harvest. the dry beans were picked through
    pretty well before the rains started up so i managed to
    avoid a lot of loss. i'll be able to pick full green pods
    for shellies or wait and see if any will dry down before
    frosts come along. i have bags of dry beans to shell out
    sitting here waiting for me to get to them but a few hours
    a day is plenty enough of that sort of work.

    the melon season just ended. not as good as last year but
    still acceptable considering how little work they involve
    compared to the return. last year we had melons right up
    until the frosts, but at the end the fruits were pretty much
    tasteless. this year the plants got knocked down by powdery
    mildew and that made a big difference. i hope next year is
    much different in that regards.

    squash, onions, tomatoes, garlic all did ok. will still
    need to bring in the squash once it finishes.

    now i'll be getting out and reshaping gardens, transplanting
    some creeping thyme and getting the gardens put up for the
    winter as the weather allows. a few hours a day is usually
    enough to get it all done.


    songbird

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