John and I enjoyed a lovely September day at the Garden last month. The flowering goldenrod, evening primrose and jerusalem artichoke were gloriously golden ray of sunshine on a beautiful day! We continued weeding and checked on our transplants from last month. The baby catnip is settling in nicely and the witch hazel sapling is holding her own. John pruned back some of the over-drooping black walnut branches so we can walk the path without ducking or getting hit in the head. We also worked on delineating the paths to the comfrey and anise hyssop/lobelia/tobacco patch and used the pruned black walnut branches to clearly mark paths.
John began preparing a bed for our last garden day of season on October 22nd from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. We will be transplanting some wanderers into that space. Please join us!
Happy Gardening!
Karen & John