Garden on the forest edge.

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Last year, filthy hare ate all of our corn. This year, the hare arrived late in the race for corn.
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But pesky blackbirds have won the race for the grapes. Almost.
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State Farm has collected straw in the fields.
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We may collect the straw that has remained on the ground. It will be enough to plant potatoes for the next year. Every year we put a new straw on top of the old one. Harvest is getting better.
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Soon the snow. We collected the last vegetables.
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Some pepper do not have time to ripen because of the cold.
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Sunflowers I wrapped in a cloth. Birds were unable to reach them. In winter, I will compensate them for such a bummer. Sprinkle the seeds in the feeder.
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I'm having some Asian pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) from the market.

Wikipedia says that they grow not only in Japan but in Korea and Nepal ... hey! Maybe they would be okay for your Garden on the Forest Edge, Larisa.

What will you do with the rosehips?

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I wish I had your apples they look so good!!! I do love pineapple and mango

If you come - I pluck from the tree for you. Pineapple and mango - it is your part of the deal!

Maybe they would be okay for your Garden on the Forest Edge

Here you can buy the seeds, but only in the store, "Seeds of exotic plants." In the "All for bonsai!"
In fact, our winter will kill them. It grows here is worse than apricots! :D
What will you do with the rosehips?
I have a large thermos. In the evening I put on the bottom of the rose, then add a little sugar syrup and boiling water. In the morning it becomes a delicious drink with a high content of vitamin C. Rosehip can also be dried for future use.:)
 

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As always, I love the pictures you post. You have such a lovely garden and the harvest you share with us is such a delight. I like your thermos/rose hip tea idea! How far is your weekend home from your home in the city?
 
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