RE: Revisiting My Summer Garden for the December Garden Journal Challenge

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Ah, nice to have a good rest. Why are you quitting strawberries? I did - too much work. And the magpies and bugs would eat them.

My beans haven't done great. They kept getting eaten by slaters and I've been a bit lackadaisical really on the garden front. I need to be more dedicated! I think coz I know I'm going away, combined with grief and a hip issue, meant, most of hte time it's all I could do - can do - to pull a few weeds, and what survives, survives.



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These were annual strawberries, so delicious and had no snails or other problems in this container. BUT, I also have lots of perennial fruits - raspberries, peaches, pears and blueberries. It's too much dang fruit! I have started a few perennial plants, so I should have some.

I can understand your doing a bit less in your garden this year. It's been quite a year for you. You're going away again?

I was shocked at how many beans my eight foot row produced. I came to hate beans, they had to be harvested every single day for nearly two months. Green, so I couldn't see them easily, and I had to bend over. I wish I could plant everything in elevated beds like my strawberry bed, which had almost no diseases or pests.

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See it's opposite to me, my raised beds are full of slaters!!! Grrr. Haha I love beans. Steamed and with seedy mustard . The best. My sister hated them. My Dad would always say how he ate green beans in the army like it was some exciting story.

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And yes, if my hip tendon is healed by then. March.

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