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Hard freeze predicted for Thursday night (30F). So
everything gets picked Wednesday.

The zukes have already started to give it up about two
weeks ago, so this will put them out for good.

The yellow cherries FINALLY ripened this week. Won't
be planting them again next year. Take too long to
ripen.

Also time to plant my garlic.

And the cycle starts over again. I have next years
garden already planned out.



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On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 4:28:11 AM UTC-4, T wrote:
Hard freeze predicted for Thursday night (30F). So
everything gets picked Wednesday.

The zukes have already started to give it up about two
weeks ago, so this will put them out for good.

The yellow cherries FINALLY ripened this week. Won't
be planting them again next year. Take too long to
ripen.

Also time to plant my garlic.

And the cycle starts over again. I have next years
garden already planned out.


Where are you that you're getting a hard freeze already? Here in the Baltimore area, we have two more days in the upper 70's, then the Thursday thunderstorms bring in the fall weather with high temps in the mid 60's.

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Where are you that you're getting a hard freeze already? Here in the Baltimore area, we have two more days in the upper 70's, then the Thursday thunderstorms bring in the fall weather with high temps in the mid 60's.


we have patchy frost in the forecast for later this
week for the first time.

it's not abnormally late or early. later is always
nicer for those bean plants still trying to give me
beans to pick or dry beans to save.


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T wrote:

Hard freeze predicted for Thursday night (30F). So
everything gets picked Wednesday.


just some cool nights coming now and a chance of frost
but nothing certain yet. we'll see...

another week would be nice, but i don't know that we'll
get it.

have to pick any beans that might be ready if it
will actually get cold enough to frost damage them.


The zukes have already started to give it up about two
weeks ago, so this will put them out for good.


tomato plants got pulled out yesterday.


The yellow cherries FINALLY ripened this week. Won't
be planting them again next year. Take too long to
ripen.


as in the tree/bush fruit or tomatoes?


Also time to plant my garlic.


yes, that's a good time to do it.


And the cycle starts over again. I have next years
garden already planned out.


i'm always thinking of what might be happening next.


cheers, way too busy these days...


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On 10/9/18 7:01 PM, Pavel314 wrote:
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 4:28:11 AM UTC-4, T wrote:
Hard freeze predicted for Thursday night (30F). So
everything gets picked Wednesday.

The zukes have already started to give it up about two
weeks ago, so this will put them out for good.

The yellow cherries FINALLY ripened this week. Won't
be planting them again next year. Take too long to
ripen.

Also time to plant my garlic.

And the cycle starts over again. I have next years
garden already planned out.


Where are you that you're getting a hard freeze already? Here in the Baltimore area, we have two more days in the upper 70's, then the Thursday thunderstorms bring in the fall weather with high temps in the mid 60's.


During the day, we get up to the 60's too.

Zone 6c

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...A#.Wpg2uuaIb0o


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On 10/10/18 7:15 AM, songbird wrote:
The yellow cherries FINALLY ripened this week. Won't
be planting them again next year. Take too long to
ripen.

as in the tree/bush fruit or tomatoes?



Sorry, yellow cherry tomatoes
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T wrote:

And the cycle starts over again. I have next years
garden already planned out.

Same here except that my gardening year usually begins in late
September or in October–depending on arrival of cooling temps.
Somewwhaat delayed this year by my inability to regain control of my
left side extremities as well of by balance well enough actually to walk
a signifant distance.


hang in there Derald,

hard frosts almost every night this week with the clear
night skies. about 10F below normal, but at least no rains
for now so i can get things done.

been working on putting up gardens and then took a detour
through the fenced strawberry patch. raising up the low part
and lowering the high part so that should make life easier in
the future to have them fairly level. in order to do that i
had to mostly dig out the low part yet another time and then
move dirt in from the neighboring high strawberry hill and
then put the top back on and then transplant. rains due
this weekend and i hope so. carrying water isn't much fun with
the hoses put up for the winter already.

otherwise, back to putting up gardens as soon as this side-
show gets done (a few more hours i hope - i.e. today/tomorrow).
i can only do a few hours a day as it is here, leg and arm
still healing.

we do what we can, when we can, that's gotta be my motto
because nothing else really works.

*hugs* - to all that need them


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otherwise, back to putting up gardens as soon as this side-
show gets done (a few more hours i hope - i.e. today/tomorrow).
i can only do a few hours a day as it is here, leg and arm
still healing.

we do what we can, when we can, that's gotta be my motto
because nothing else really works.


"...and so it goes.":KV. Dating myself, I suppose.




i did get the last of the strawberry patch done on
Thursday, i was hoping for a day off Friday to give my
leg some time to recover, but i was dragged (kicking and
screaming i might add as a joke, but it wasn't that bad)
to work on a garden out front. harvesting very old
decayed wood chips that had turned into perfect dark
brown humus. we took that out back and i have it in a
nice spot for using next spring.

the rains came along Saturday night and most of today
so those strawberries are getting a nice shot of watering
in and i don't have to haul water back there. *whew!*

not the best weather forecast all week, not sure how
much i'll get outside.

i have about 20lbs of beans to sort through looking for
new crosses and anything interesting along with figuring
out which of 56 piles they might go in.

it's a good thing i did segregate most of them in such
a way as it should not be all that bad. it's hard for me
to resist doing it now but i'm trying to hold off until
i get into the thicker part of winter. or should i say
thinner?


*hugs* - to all that need them

Shoot, that's certainly everyone _I_ know....


yeah, same here, i hug Mom as much as i can.


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