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katmom Posted - Nov 09 2012 : 12:44:34 PM
Well,,, it's official,,, garden season (for me) is over... got our 1st real snowfall last nite...
Guess I will have to go to plan 'B'... stretch out on the davenport, with a stack of crafting books, a couple of furry kitties and cup of tea & burrow in for the Winter...
Howza bout you?



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rough start farmgirl Posted - Nov 11 2012 : 02:17:51 AM
Wow, JoAnn those are some ideas that I have never heard before. So cool.

Grace, Plan B sounds pretty good to me. Just finished a knitting project and I get to pick out a new one. I have a project spread out across the kitchen table ... always my favorite place! Love being stranded inside!

marianne
Mountain Girl Posted - Nov 09 2012 : 3:50:51 PM
We are a house divided on snow. My husband loves cross-country skiing and was thrilled. I on the other hand am not all that fond of it plus I wanted to to a craft fair and a nearby town. Jim said the roads were clear so I go--after trying to remove about a quarter inch of ice that was under the inch or so of snow! On gardening--I've been reading about restarting plants from things in your fridge. If you use the tops of green onions in a dish you can put the bulb part in water (I think I let it stay till it got roots, then plant it in a pot the tops will continue to grow and you can use the green parts in recipes. I have been doing this for about 4 months (with the original bulbs). Then in my CSA I got a "living" butter lettuce. I used the leaves and since it has roots I put it in a pot and it's growing new leaves. Then I read that you can do the same thing with celery. Cut off the bottom--stick in warm water on the window sill for a day or so then put it in a pot (water the hole you make good) then cover with dirt and it will get stalks--not sure how long that takes but it's fun.
Bear5 Posted - Nov 09 2012 : 3:37:05 PM
What a beautiful picture of the snow. Thanks for sharing. That picture is about as close as I'll get to snow.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
pinokeeo Posted - Nov 09 2012 : 3:02:03 PM
Sure is pretty. We don't get much snow here.

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