Autumnal Pampering
Autumnal 2015 Garden Report
This year we had colder September as usual and a lot of rain in the first part of October. The second part of October we had beautiful weather with average temperature from 10 to 15C through the days and about 5C at the nights. All vegetables which will stay outside through the winter look very well. This month I put winter salad and garlic together in one bad for spring use. I also put in the bed my own seeds of spinach and silver onion.
It is interesting that the harvest was worse than last year although weather was this year much better. We hadn’t too much dryness and on the other hand not too much rain. The big disappointment was beans – zero and I got only four pumpkins through all season. The sapling of pear tree decayed. But the raspberries were very good and I got new plant of blackberry from friend.
I find out that for planning a rotation of crops and an accessibility it is better to have the garden organized in the regular beds. Furrows between the beds are good in rainy days. I am going to reorganize the garden once more.Preparing for the winter.
shinobu wrote on Nov 2:
In Japan, too, and my mother told me that when she was little, on the day of full moon in September (the equivalent of the Chinese moon festival) people would have treats outside "for the moon" and kids could go around and take them. So we had basically the same thing as Halloween which died down and this Western festival took over. So silly, isn't it?
milena kosec wrote on Nov 1:
With globalisation we also got the Halloween.I am not happy with this at all because we have another holyday on this day. This year I planted the butter pumpkin and something similar to the kokaido.
shinobu wrote on Nov 1:
Thanks for the report, Milena -- what kinds of pumpkins you get ?! There are lots of orange pumpkins out on the streets here today because of the Halloween!