We’ve had a busy week with my parents in town. We’ve been potting up cuttings and seedlings, getting log-splitting lessons, constructing a feeder for the chickens, weather-proofing the run a little more, watching the chickens and waiting for the seasons to change. Those green leaves will soon be gone.
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Looks wonderful!
What are you growing? I’m about to shift crops out of the veggie patch and other than beans am stuck to think what I want to grow.
I’m a bit stuck too. I have a mystery vine, but other than that, no grand winter plans. I’m not sure if I should just leave it fallow and let the chickens in there for a few months to get the bugs down. That and the fact that my toe is still very sore and I don’t think I’ll be digging any time soon.