What's Looking Good in October 2022

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Stunning roses, Loggie.
     
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    Bletting your medlar inside before eating. They may be ugly but they are quite tasty… yumm..
     
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    Pacnorwest Hardy Maple

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    Medlar fruit is quite tasty.. yumm…they remind me of the huge fruits on Rosa rugosa - full of Vit-C… makes great jelly…..

    I’m headed out to trimmmmmm…
     
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  4. Zigs

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    I made Medlar and Rose Hip jelly a while back. Daughter #1 said it was the best thing she'd ever tasted :)
     
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  5. Zigs

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    Some late Mariglods :)

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    I feed the hips and medlar fruit to the animals.. they need sweets too Vit-c. Jelly’s and jams are . Nothin like home made …:)
     
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    Pacnorwest Hardy Maple

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    Marigolds lil sunshine faces.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd, haven't got much else.
     
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  9. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Several recently transplanted perennials are doing settling into this glacier till. I try to move a carload of perennials once a week to my new home. The asters took the move surprisingly well. The cool nights and moderate days have been ideal. Still creating beds and terracing in two small areas. The rest of the yard is bunny pasture for feral domestic bunnies. AE5FE8BF-8441-4605-9F5E-1B7D56EF769A.jpeg 2F7D118A-2711-4C9F-8CC6-115195328317.jpeg 216BABC3-5678-4904-868D-572346F7B7BC.jpeg Right now I am attempting to get bulbs into the ground.
     
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  10. Zigs

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    Looking good Jewell :)

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    A late flowering cosmos, couldn't bring myself to pull it up to plant the wallflowers, must be going soft in my old age.:chuckle:
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  13. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Loggie—That Cosmea is indeed too lovely to pull-up.
    I also wait until the plants stop blooming before lifting them and placing them on the mulch layers covering my veggie beds.
     
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    Sjeord, yes it's lovely and i hope that the frost doesn't get it. I try and put a lot of the spent flowers in the compost bins, that's great what you do.
     
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    That's a lovely flower L. I don't blame you for keeping it :flower::flower:
     
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