Fall clean up

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I guess it's about time to start putting my decorations away for the winter. I dont know about the rest of you but I'm a little disappointed in my flowers this year.... they did not do as well as they normally do in the summer. Oh well I guess there is always next year.
 

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The son of my BFF up the road cut down all her flowers for the winter. Silly man, he even cut her mums that were just beginning to flower.
I was shocked when I stopped there and saw that, at least in her yard, autumn had arrived along with the first signs of winter.
 

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Red, you just said the "W" word! :hide

We're starting to get our first light frosts here, the first heavy one should be coming any time now.

I was slightly disappointed in some of my veggies this year. The tomatoes and peppers didn't do as well as expected, mostly due to late ripening. I have a few lemon drop peppers that or still hanging on, lot's of peppers, but not a single one is starting to turn yellow. I did get plenty of ghost peppers (plants from starts) which is unfortunate because I don't know what to do with something that hot! :rolleyes: The garden is mostly cleaned out by now, except for some dry corn stalks and surviving plants. The garden absolutely exploded with weeds this year, so I have a lot of those to get out yet. I'll be trying smother crops next year.

What little flowers that I had (mostly sunflowers) did great, they also did a great job of feeding those little House Sparrows that wreak havoc on the chicken scratch and blackberries. I did get a lot of daylilly bulbs from one of Ma's nice coworkers so should have them all over the place by next year, mixed varieties including some natural crosses.

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Just in case you didn't get many sunflowers this year. :)
 

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The son of my BFF up the road cut down all her flowers for the winter. Silly man, he even cut her mums that were just beginning to flower.
I was shocked when I stopped there and saw that, at least in her yard, autumn had arrived along with the first signs of winter.
I dont do a fall clean up I tell my self I am leaving food for the birds
 

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I began today.

The few cucumbers in the little veggie garden had lost their leaves to the recent frost. I pulled the vines, dug out that little bed, threw in 3 buckets of compostables, several odd plants, the vines, and refilled.

Next will be the beans in that garden ...

Picked up 4 bales of peat moss for the dahlias. Soon, those 2 gardens will be bare ground - just the way the property owners are expecting. I won't see them again for many months ...

Steve
 

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We need to clean up the garden as well. MontyJ said he was just going to spray the weeds with weed killer and till later. I have to empty my baskets and put them away for the winter. I will probably wait until spring to do the island clean up..... except for the wheel barrow, I need to empty the container and put it away with the rest of my stuff.
 

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The veggie garden is down to a few lone tomato plants, but the peppers are going like gangbusters. As much as I hate the coming w-&^%$, it feels good to clean things up.
 

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I removed 1 morning glory there are 2 left and when they dry up they'll go. Petunias are gone 1 too many nights in the 40's did them in.

Daylily stalks are all pulled and composted. Otherwise we're not in bad shape here.
 

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