Our winter garden is doing wonderfully. We’ve had warm, but not hot days (think 60s and 70s!) and cool, rainy evenings. The lettuce, cabbage, spinach, and kale are thriving.
Okay, the reason it’s really going so well is probably due more to the huge amount of composted manure we added to the garden and the thick layer of mulch we covered the top with. Plant food and a warm blanket are always a good thing in November.
Phew. Our summer crop, while plentiful in tomatoes, was otherwise quite sparse.
We’re glad to have a new season and a fresh start to our garden.
Grow, garden, grow!
Looks so great! Green and growing! IN NOVEMBER??!! When IS the growing season there over?!
i’m so perplexed by the concept of a winter garden. things GROWING? in the WINTER? :-)
(also: JEALOUS! would love some fresh kale!!)
green? in november? who’da thunk it? (although we haven’t gotten snow yet, so i should keep my mouth shut :) )