No dig gardening, October 23, 2024. A few plants continue to blossom for the pollinators. This is a renegade bok choi. The garlic bed is getting mulched with both leaf mulch and duck bedding. This is a satisfying gardening milestone. The garlic planting will wait for colder weather. #garlic, #nodig, #pollinators, #minnesota, #ClimateDiary.
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@Pollinators It’s always good to get the job of mulching the beds done and out of the way.
I’m putting off planting the garlic and the broad beans and field beans here until the weather shows some sign of getting colder.
It’s t-shirt weather here still.
Our forecast temperatures for the first week of November is still 7°C-13°C.
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@Broadfork. We have a Tuesday forecast of 27 C and 15 C as the low. That’s not garlic planting temperatures at all either. We got permission to gather the neighbor’s leaves so we can place more mulch in the vegetable garden. #compost, #minnesota, #garlic.
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@Pollinators Go on, scare me. What temperatures would you realistically expect around now?
Earlier today I tooted about bonfire night (November 5th) being a time of good childhood memories but those memories were all framed by cold weather, of frost and icy winds, of woolly hats and gloves, getting home and sitting in front of the gas fire to warm ourselves up.
At this rate November 5th could well be t-shirt weather this year. #ClimateDiary
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In Arkansas, we'd normally have had one 4C night by now, and olden days, first frost was Nov 10. Our lowest so far was 10C for one night. We've got basil putting on new leaves and peppers still flowering. And the lowest low between now and 5 Nov is 10C.
Amanda put the seed garlic in the bottom of the refrigerator so we can be sure it gets enough cold days. Our soil temp is 20C. We may end up holding off on planting garlic until just before yule.
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@johntimaeus That worked, I’m suitably scared.
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Normally late September is when the summer dry breaks, returning us to our normal 2-3 cm of rain each week.
We got 1-2 cm from hurricane Helene in late Sept, and 1 cm yesterday. Other than that nothing since early July.
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@johntimaeus @Pollinators That’s so much worse than I thought.
British rain really should be our #1 export these days. We should be piping it all over.
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We started June about 20cm above average for rain. I'd spent the spring trying to keep things from washing away. We're still technically ahead this year. It just all came in two months.
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@Broadfork @johntimaeus. British Rain. It’s the good stuff.
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