It is November 2nd and with Halloween over, I took down the Halloween decorations. I use the bailed hay to cover the garden ground for the winter. It prevents seeds from spreading and controls weeds in the spring.
Before the first frost, I picked all the green tomatoes and let them ripen in the window. My tomato plants are still producing. They formed more small green tomatoes after the first frost. It has been unseasonably cold here this years, so I was surprised they continue to grow.
Today, I will cut back most of my herbs (lemon balm, echinacea, peppermint, lavender, and sage) for the last time before winter and dry them for cooking.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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