Bright and early, we did this:


Then I worked like a crazy person taking pictures and doing a video about other people doing exactly that same thing.
And then this happened:

And then I stayed up all night shooting and editing this:
And then I did this for about 20 hours:

And then today, I went outside to find this:
So that's what I've been up to, and that's why I haven't written. Seeing that I work for a news organization, I cannot mention my feelings about the outcome of the election, except to state several facts. This is history, and whatever your feelings about the promised "change," -- well, change has already occurred. Both of those things are incredibly positive developments, and that's all I'll say about that.
Back to the garden, my little squares of non-partisan dirt that at the same time speak volumes about my politics.
Last weekend, I painted the inside of the coldframes white (using non-toxic, no-VOC paint) so they can make the most of the limited winter sunlight. That paint, by the way, is massively expensive! $26 for a small can!

Each night, if it looks like the temperatures will dip near freezing, we place the windows on top and close them. But if the weather is balmy and wet (as it's been for about 4 days here now), I just take the tops off entirely. Unless it's really cold, I leave the windows open so air can circulate. As the days get colder, I'll adjust this, and perhaps only leave the windows ajar during the sunniest hours. Again, learning as I go here -- advice is welcome, if you've got some!
It's been several weeks now with the cold frames, and the plants seem to love them. The lettuce has gone nuts:
Good news about the brussels sprouts! Remember this plant that would not, could not, mature so I chopped off its head?
The composter in the front is just about ready.
And the back composter is full of the tomato, bean and pepper plants I tore up in the rear garden.
And while I'm sharing my plans for next season, here's the area where we're (actually, Erik will - again) going to build the chicken run:
2 comments:
I loved your video --- it made me cry (in a good way.) Thank you!!!
Anna, thank you so much for saying so. The emotion that night was unparalleled in my memory. It was an incredible night.
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