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I have been reading books on extending the growing season and now seems to be the perfect time to try an experiment with winter lettuce. The plastic container should act like a tiny greenhouse and my lettuce should grow even when it snows.
Greetings fellow gardeners,
It is cool this morning and the air is crisp. It is always such a scramble to get ready for the winter season. This is the time of year that the rodents try to break into my house–mice, shrews, voles, and even errant chipmunks. A foolish endeavor considering the too-many cats.
The too-many cats love this time of year and make short work of the intruders. And because they are well fed and happy, they see no need to consume the entire rodent and leave small offerings for me in interesting places. I cannot stress enough the importance of checking your shoes before you put them on in the morning. Lesson learned.
While I have been emptying pots and disposing of old plants, I am so impressed with the show of colour that many of my annuals are displaying. There are still large drifts of sweet-smelling white alyssum and the brilliant pop of orange calendulas and purple osteospermum. I will be leaving these annuals until a hard frost takes them out. My dahlias are still blooming. Remember to wait until the dahlia foliage is frosted and then dig up the dahlia tubers to store for the winter. My little summer fairy garden is still enjoying the sunshine on the front step. I will probably replace the purple alyssum and fairy accessories with bright solar lights. It makes such a happy display when everything else is cold and grey.
My lettuce (Black-seeded Simpson) continues to grow despite the cool evenings. I have been reading books on extending the growing season and now seems to be the perfect time to try an experiment.
The plastic container should act like a tiny greenhouse and my winter lettuce should grow even when it snows. See the photo below.
These books are very reassuring about getting winter vegetables using these plastic cloches, but I will need to see it to believe it. For now, I am enjoying the harvest while it winds down. As you can see in the picture, I still have lettuce to harvest as well as Swiss chard.
For the next few weeks, I will be pulling things up and putting things away. I also need to move last year’s wood harvest into the wood shelter for winter warmth. This requires a sudden burst of activity so be gentle on your body.
Soon we will be comfortable and warm on dark winter nights planning our summertime garden. Enjoy your week. Judith.
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