Nyboy
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Steve you do have to wait till plant dies back from frost right ? I have about 8 plants still flowering, I want to over winter.
I think that it is the consensus that fairly severe frost damage is a good thing for dahlia storage. Someone should correct me if I'm wrong but that is the way I have been doing it for a couple of decades.you do have to wait till plant dies back from frost right ? I have about 8 plants still flowering
That's how I do it too @flowerbug. There is just something about working that dirt by hand that soothes my soul. I doubt if I'll be buckin' bales anytime soon, if ever again, but it sure would be nice to be able to at least muck out my pens, turn my compost piles and pick up my rabbits (fat does that they are!). I never have been much for exercising and not at all interested in sports (unless the Baltimore Ravens are playing) but have always enjoyed physical work, hard labor if you will. Guess I'm gonna hafta get me a smaller pitchfork...i do all my garden work by hand using simple tools
like hoes, shovels, trowel, wheelbarrow, a large knife, etc.
My folks had the same problem, they are in their mid 70's but very active people. In summer they have the campground to keep up but winter shuts that right down. Their solution was to get a treadmill. Pa rigged up a magazine holder on the front bar, he reads his woodworking mags and Mom reads hers... flowers, birds, cabins, she gets several mags. Now all they need is one of those CD's that play only bird chirps and creek noise, or maybe the whine of a tablesaw, in pa's case!I have always enjoyed walks whether they counted as hikes or just getting from A to B, even after I began limping and needing a cane. Winter conditions are just not conducive for me to be walking outdoors every day!
So, I walk indoors. The pulse monitor and clock control my activity. Boooorrinnng! But, it's only 30 minutes. My brain pretty much shuts down. I am aware of my movements and breathing and that is about it ...add several glances at the clock.