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RE: Garden Journal - October 2022 ... let the snow fly as we say goodbye to all that's green and everything in-between

in HiveGarden2 years ago

Wow, wow and wow - and your special upvote is well deserved as well, I must say! Harvest is definitely in full swing and I'm sooo impressed with your outdoor prep of veggies. That corn sounds cheaper and easier to buy like that than to grow. I've given up on it, I can't grow it either!!!!!! I can just imagine the taste of those beets mid winter, reminiscent of summer for you and a taste of what's to come in the year ahead. WE'll miss your updates for sure!

There's nothing worse than actually stabbing a frog with a fork. There used to be tons in the beds up near the house but they've learnt to stay away I think now and are more by the 'lake'. They make a delightful racket - I wonder what sound yours make. I was delighted when I discovered frogs make different noises everywhere, because, um, different frogs. Lol - facepalm at the time. But when you just hear one cacophonic frog call growing up, it drowns out the possiblity of diversity!

Loved this post, thanks so much for joining in all year!

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Wow, wow and wow back at you for such a grand comment.

The corn takes some time, but well worth the effort.
I just made a few quarts of pickled beets yesterday, give them 2 weeks and they'll be ready to put in my cake hole.

Stabbing a frog with a fork isn't bad if your eating frog legs, which are a delicacy in the region, very expensive.

Ribbitt, ribbitt, ribbitt, kind of explains the sound. Many of the frogs by the pond are Bull frogs, they can get as big as my fist.

It has been my pleasure to have participated in #hivegarden this past growing season and now it's your turn to show us your stuff.

Already enjoyed your latest #gardenjournal, loved it and will get back to it once I finish up all my homework/replies.