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Started by Glenn, October 25, 2023, 03:05:03 PM

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Glenn

I thought I would share with you a six months update on how my fish ponds are looking.

And while the plants are coming along nicely and the pond water is well seasoned, the fish, however, didn't do so well over the winter even though they should have, and instead chose to reincarnate rather than wait for the weather to warm up.

Abandoned

Very nice, the plants certainly have done well.  :)

Abandoned

Fall has come to an end.  The potted plants have all been rolled into the garage; the morning glories, marigolds, and mums are all blooming beautifully in there.  Even the scarecrow from the back yard is now in the garage.



A week ago, the scarecrow in the yard was replaced with a snowman.



Today it is snowing.  :)



Let it Snow  :)  Have a good day.

angainor88

Ah, I'm jealous of the snow! I haven't had more than a little for the past couple years.

All my potted plants are inside for the winter too; taking up the one window that gets a decent amount of sun. Nothing outside has actually wilted yet, except for the basil, but I won't be waiting on the last green tomato to ripen lol.

This coming week is gonna be all about (American) thanksgiving for me. I'm hosting, so I gotta clean this weekend!

Abandoned

Hi angainor88  :)  I do love to see the snow and we need the precipitation, we were behind in rainfall, either nothing or downpours that didn't last long enough to help much.

Not enough light in the garage here, plants won't bloom for long but nice to have them a little while longer.  One tomato plant has a few very small tomatoes on it, not much hope here for ripe one either.  :))  I did put a few of the nice ones in the freezer for a winter treat.  :)

Have a nice Thanksgiving  :)

Glenn

Snow and deer in the backyard what an amazing sight it must be  :)

Cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, one of the less favourite facts of life  ;D

The forecast for today is 36C / 97F and at 9am in the morning it's already 26C / 79F and it shows every sign of being a long, hot, dry summer

Enjoy the cool weather while you can  :)



Abandoned

 :)  Hi, Glenn, we have our own little wildlife zoo in our back yard.  That feeding spot and snowman are about 12 feet from the patio.  The snowy zoomed picture was taken from the kitchen window overlooking the patio.

Our temperature now at sunset is 41F so 3-4 inches of snow is almost melted.  It will be many months till we have your summer temperatures here again.  :)

katbarf

I only just realized marigolds bloom again because I was super lazy and didn't remove them from the pots on my deck. We had an extremely rainy spring which led to my putting my annuals outside later than usual. It went from rainy to hot and dry super fast here in Maryland USA. The marigolds I put in pots that hang off the deck. We went away for a couple of days to Hershey, PA and everything died. It was just that hot, and I had watered everything deeply before I left. :(. Flash forward to October and I was shocked to see them rise again from all the pots!

On another note, yesterday I gave my first presentation ever outside of my work to a group of strangers. Weirdly? I wasn't nervous at all. Usually I'm shaking and scared when I do these for work but I just eased right in to it. To top it off, I haven't given a talk since 2022 when my former boss (and now best friend and biz partner) left my work for greener pastures. It was a talk on teaching kids cybersecurity at age appropriate levels/ways that they can understand. They even asked questions at the end! Not too shabby!

Now I'm off until Dec 2nd (YAY!) from my regular job and am gonna just game, chill, bake, binge some long overdue stuff (like new Lincoln Lawyer season), and work on our side biz. Need this break badly. Yes of course Banished is in the mix. :) Nothing more relaxing than watching Bannies chop down trees.

Abandoned

Hi @katbarf

You have a good schedule planned, good work that you do.  :)

We had the same type of spring here in Wisconsin.  First cold and wet, then hot and dry.  I struggle all summer keeping plants alive in pots and sometimes water twice a day.  The ones on wheels I can easy move into the shade on hottest days or stormy ones. 

The marigolds easily sprout from the seeds that drop off of the faded flowers.  My pots all have new little marigold plants coming up.  Too bad they will not survive until spring but I do save the faded flower seeds to plant next year.

Enjoy your break.