Garden Journal Bi-weekly Newsletter 17th November 2022
As the more heavily populated northern hemisphere heads into winter, I'm seeing fewer gardening posts. Maybe we need to spur the southerners and tropical people into posting more often. Not that the Hive price has been very encouraging in that regard. 🤔
A sneak peak at what some of our northern homesteaders are up to as freezing weather arrives comes from @flemingfarm. There's not much growing there, but some repairs and food prep has been happening. Then over at @amberyooper's place the carrot harvest was quite the marathon as he raced to beat the frosts. I love that little railway making things just that little bit easier.
@paradoxtma had a busy summer. Lots of harvests, but some losses too. The deer seem quite persistent where he is. For winter some of his plants have moved indoors, creating a little indoor jungle.
@monster-one never seems to fail to fascinate me when he posts about his succulents and cacti. This week saw him grafting peyotes. I've never heard of grafting anything but shrubs and trees before, so naturally I was curious. There's something very satisfying about cut made ready for grafting to begin:
It's a star!
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Thanks for the mention!
You're welcome. Lovely to see you're finding time to write again.
That was a good gardening story. That star is amazing. Congrats to those mentioned post and thanks for sharing it with us.
Congratulations those who mentioned on the posts . 👏👏
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Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:
For me, who live in a tropical climate, it is very crazy to see how in winter all the plantations stop, they have to wait for the winter to pass to re-sow their beautiful little plants.
Here we have sun all year round and we can harvest all year round, sometimes it rains a lot but it is easier to deal with the water than with the freezing...
even some plants like a lot of water
All beautiful garden stories .... Congratulations everyone🥰🥰😍 I am learning a lot from all the gardener's stories.. Thank you so much for the opportunity 🤗
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