i saw an article some weeks ago about it being dry that ways. this came out today:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/england-drought-rain-winter-rain-b2864808.html
but it says: "The North West is currently recovering." so perhaps you're in that area?
tomato garden mostly done other than filling in the trench all the way, but i have a neighboring garden with some weeds in it that i can use that same trench so leaving it open for now until i get to that one - possibly will be able to get it done tomorrow.
seeing plenty of worms in this garden...
last night's dreaming was strange and once again upon waking up i was telling myself that most of it was utterly routine and not interesting. the bit that was different was upsetting enough that i will not repeat it here but when i woke up i blamed Mom because of her episode of someone putting...
i was outside for a while today getting in some dirt therapy starting in on putting up the tomato garden. one trench dug and the leftover bean debris and some of the wild strawberry plants along the edge went in that and of course plenty of weeds.
tomorrow the weather will be even nicer (5F...
i don't count varieties any more because this year i planted a blend that has a lot, plus a lot of out-crosses which do not have names yet.
in my harvest so far i'm seeing about a dozen brown beans alone, and not sure how many of those are unique or not, most of them will probably just end up...
it is so strange to me that people on the southeastern coast have such an early snowfall, but perhaps you are more inland and uphill and so i'm confused? ah, ok, similar zone so you must be inland enough for that to be the case... nevermind... :) :) :)
however, as a postscript i should also...
well, erm, uh, it's quite possible for women to get pregnant very early, as was evidenced by me where i grew up as the girl on one side of us got preggers by the guy on the other side of us she was 14 he was 12.
my objection would be to the use of the word alpha...
banana to help ripening just in case you don't get the reference... :)
but we've never really had issues just leaving the tomatoes out on the table or counter to ripen other than losing a few here or there from rotting - we check them once in a while and toss the problem ones.