Been another decent year for grapes. These are the last ones, have already picked a bowl full five times.
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Autumn raspberries doing well, too.
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My try with ginger root didn't work out at all. But I planted a horseradish root as well and am surprised by how tall it is over ground. Haven't checked the roots yet, will wait a few more weeks with that. Do any of you have experience with growing horseradish ? Am I meant to cut the leaves off each year ?
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And finally, been the best year for nuts. Like ever. They are drying along nicely and only few green ones left now. Tried a couple already and they are much nice. They won't make it to Christmas but I shall do my best to leave them be for as long as possible.
Been a good year for apples, onions, peas, green beans and various berries. Not as many spuds as normal but they did go into ground bit late. Herb pots are still growing like mad, have been picking them for months and will dry the rest of them in the coming weeks before putting them out on my tiny balcony for Winter. But am disappointed with my pear tree and my plum tree this year. They both blossomed very nicely and produced decent fruits but two storms in late Summer made pretty much all drop to the ground before they were ready to pick.
Not much left to do this year bar keeping things nice and neat, though the lawn needs cutting a few more times, I guess. Last four things left on my season sheet is cutting the hedges (with my broken bone am getting a helping hand with that this Monday), then the old almond tree (which caused the broken bone hrmpf) will no-longer be mocking me in few weeks time as am more determend than ever to get rid of it now. Replacement already ordered. The two nut bushes need bit trimming. And then in a couple of weeks time garlic go into the ground for next year. And before we know it the Christmas lights will be up.
I hope everyone has had a jolly good gardening year and that your harvests have been plentiful.