Saturday, May 27, 2023

Garden Fall 2022

In the Autumn, it was clear our garden was in decline. The turn of the season, time to begin hunkering down to prepare for the process of wintering.




Sadly our corn didn't do very well! But that's okay. We had so many raspberries in the summer, and sooo many sugar snap peas. Yum, yum! And we had cherry tomatoes and cucumbers and strawberries. And so many flowers. It was lovely. We'll try again for corn this year and see if we can do better.


Such a harvest of morning glory seeds! This picture isn't even the half of it. Jacob and I spent many nights during Bible Study over the winter popping open the seed packets and sorting out the chaff. There are plenty of seeds to plant for Spring!


We got some snow, and the top of our pond froze over. Still in the Fall, not even in the Winter yet.


And such a windstorm we had one night! It blew a large branch down right on top of our raspberries, dismantling the PVC pipe frame.

Everything has its seasons, both metaphorically in life and literally in the great outdoors. Eagerly do I anticipate Summer 2023, both for the magnificent beauty that Uri's garden will be, and for other reasons as well. In the Summer or in the Fall of 2023... watch for an update on Baby Ocean's debut. :)
 

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