So, we're very much into Autumn now. Today is the first day of hunting season in Maine and everyone is wearing their neon orange. I live towards the end of a dead-end road, way in the woods, so this time of year always scares me a bit. There's a lot hunters around and it's not uncommon to hear guns firing. But we're also finishing up getting ready for winter and our projects can't be put off for a month, so I'm forced to be outside.
I love Fall and Spring, especially Spring when I'm somewhat giddy with anticipation of what we'll be planting that year. Fall is beautiful, with the brilliant leafs and cool air. I love bundling up in sweaters. But it's a bit bittersweet as I know winter will be coming and driving me inside much of the time.
Yesterday I cut down the tomatoes and put away their cages. We just had a frost, it was very late this year. The vines still had small green vegetable on them and I decided the chickens would appreciate those. We mulched the asparagus, blueberries and some of the ornamentals. I still haven't planted my garlic, I've been to frazzled by other events and forgot so that will happen this week. The honeysuckle a friend bought me and the kiwis I bought from the local co-op are doing great and I think they'll make it through the winter.
Yes, the year's winding down, but soon it'll be catalog time: I can't wait :-)
Our first frost is late this year too, but I'm glad considering all the tomatoes and peppers I still have in the garden. I do love autumn too.
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