Survival test and end of growing season
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10(#5922@4096)+1
When light snow came.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10{258}(#5923@4096)
Two days after snowing
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10{258}(#5924@4096)
After the snow melted
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10{258}(#5925@4096)
Celery will die from the cold eventually. That was what happened with mine last winter.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-11-10(#5927@4096)
Thanks for your tips. I dug out all of the celeriac. I have tasted its stems for several times before. At the end of season, it's time to taste its root.😁
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-11(#5929@4096)
Brought some of them to kitchen before heavier snow comes.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10{129}(#5926@4096)
A small surprise from growing garlic: I planted some garlic in a wrong season (June),
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-10{420}(#5928@4096)
and I didn't find any sprouts or leaves during the whole summer. I thought it had died, so that I didn't take care of it anymore. But I suddenly found it's still alive and the leaves were about 10" long already when I revisited the garden in November. Then I realized I should give garlic more fertilizers even I didn't see its sprouts or leaves.
Add a note: Picked the last green leaves today except for fine herbs. Test result: the green leaves shrunk due to snow and low temperatures.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-11-27{129}(#5991@4096)+1