Close Out
22 October 2024 The day following my concussion, I finished the tasks at hand. Namely I got the fence around the strawberry beds hopefully deer proof until spring when I can hook the electric fencer back onto it. I hauled away the tomato vines and okra trees to the compost pile to compost. From past experience, neither degrade enough over winter to really till well the following year and mostly just get tangled in the tiller tines in big balls. I removed the last half of the fence posts that supported the tomato cages, digging them out with a shovel and put everything away. As a final act, I mowed the straw and smaller garden vegetable matter, chopping it up into fine pieces and spreading it around to decompose in place and be tilled in come springtime. The remaining greenery are what is left of our egg plant and one nearly nearly dead pumpkin vine with two small and very green pumpkins. Since I will have to mow a time or two to mulch up the leaves that pile up on our lawn, I can mow