It was Thursday, October 16, in the afternoon that we headed to the farm to plant the garlic. This was our best chance to get it planted since there was rain in the forecast for Friday and the weekend.
Despite having some frosty mornings this week our roses were still flowering.
This one had me confused as it was growing up through one of the hibiscus bushes. I had to take a close look to see what kind of blossoms they were. It is indeed a rose pretending to be a hibiscus. LOL!
Our pond is very low – the lowest we have seen it since it filled up in 2013.
Any rain that we get is very much needed and will be greatly appreciated.
I suspect that the fall colors were at peak, since the rain will likely bring down many of the leaves.
Some trees had already lost many of their leaves.
While others were putting on a grand display.
I spotted this apple that had dropped into the crotch in the tree and was being eaten by several types of bugs – yellow jackets, hornets, beetles, and flies all sharing the same fruit.
The sky was deep blue with fluffy clouds as my husband worked the soil where we would plant the garlic.
Rex (our rooster) and company showed up to help.
We set out our planting grid and it seemed in no time we had the garlic planted. 2 2/3 rows this size (338 bulbs). Less than last year but still enough for us and to share with family and friends. Our 2026 gardening season has begun.
Thanks for visiting.
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