Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Seed Fall 2025

 

Welcome Autumn


The moon is full tonight, I trust, somewhere up above the rain clouds and high winds that we're experiencing.

It's been a very busy month finishing the garden season.

All of the harvests are done.


Carrot harvesting


Beets and carrots are in the root cellar.


Beet greens


The beet greens were removed and we're still eating these.


Moving trellises


All of the dried beans have been harvested. We had to carry the last four trellises into the garage so they could finish maturing safe from the frost.

I have 12 bushels of beans in the cellar waiting to be threshed out.


Surprise harvest


We got a very late harvest of shiitakes. This was totally unexpected. They were small but made a great soup.


Rainbow chard, the last harvest


The last thing we pulled from the garden was Swiss Chard.


Applesauce for the freezer


We have had to purchase apples this year. I have put 12 pints of applesauce into the freezer.


Zinnias saved from the frost



I picked the last of the zinnias the evening before our hard frost.

Once the harvests were done, we began closing down the garden in earnest.


Bob tackling the weeds


We had a huge amount of weeding to do, making up for last summer when I was unable to work in the garden.

We spent several long days but finished the job (in spite of the "help" we received from our porch cat).


Demanding attention



Now the beds are cleaned and all mulched!


A job well done



We also did some other chores.


More firewood



Bob had to get the chainsaw out and cut up some large branches blown down from the trees next to the garden.


Planting garlic & shallots


I got the garlic and shallots planted for next year.


See that striped tail!


Bob got four winter cat shelters in place. You can see this one in use just about a half hour after being set up. This is his favorite shelter.


We were too busy to get away this month, except for the No Kings 2.0 rally.


Making Good Trouble


We travelled to Oswego to join family members (and 1000 others) for the event.

We also went to the huge Ithaca book sale two times. We scored 22 books and 3 CDs. Since the garden has been finished, we've been reading a lot.


We finished the garden on October 30th. This is right on schedule, for we try to be done by Samhain (Oct 31st).

For us Samhain marks the time when we shift our focus from providing for our physical needs, to providing for our inner needs. It's the start of our serious rest period. Now we're reading, thinking and re-creating ourselves. I'm knitting and Bob's catching up on little jobs.

We hope that you too, can begin to see late fall and winter as times to relax and rebuild. Our culture insists on seeing this season in a negative light. A burden and distasteful. Try to break free from that prejudice. It really can be such a nourishing season. Embrace it as such.

Till next time,

Kathleen and Bob


Lovely Autumn



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