How much will you miss outdoor gardening in the next few months?

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  1. LawnAndOrder

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    I’d like to rearrange the axial tilt, just a little. O, for a fixed point!
     
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    Not giving up outdoor gardening here anyway. Different season so different jobs to do. Got some small trees need to be moved and some larger ones to be pruned to fit in their place in the garden a bit better. Chard is getting to the stage it will hopefully yield a few leaves for cooking and need to get the garlic planted. Maybe tomorrow will see some in the ground. Also good time for planting and transplanting where I find a space. Maybe I'm just lucky that when the wind comes from the south west it is just wet and not that cold so still a good few months to do a variety of gardening tasks.

    Think I will divide the rhubarb a bit this winter as well and lots of used horse bedding will be spread about as mulch. More gardening will be done but its important with soil that has a lot of clay that I stay off it when it gets saturated so I suppose I will be restricting my gardening a bit as well. Also gives time to plan a bit on what to do about the place for next year and sort out what seeds I have that I can use before they go past their use by date by too much. If I get time I'll even try tidy up the polytunnel but days are short this time of year so restricted to when daylight outside work hours is free so bound to get less dome than I'd ideally want to in the garden. Can't see me trying to rearrange the axial tilt so just going to make the best of the season that I can.

    Happy gardening!
     
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