I cleaned up some of the sunflower plants that had been knocked down. I like to leave the sunflowers up during the winter for the birds, plus they look real nice in the snow. I just took down the really messy looking ones.
I also cleaned up all the gourd vines. I had not even realized how far those vines had gotten. I still have to get out there and pick up all the gourds that were left behind. There has to be about fifty pounds of the buggers.
I put a few insulating cones on some of the plants that I am a little concerned about, like my hibiscus and the Astilboides tabularis. I still have to cover my roses, but amazingly enough, they are still quite green and thriving. My white rose still has a couple of flowers on it! It seems a shame to cut them back when they seem to be enjoying themselves so much.
I also finally got my shed organized so that all the stuff that I have to pack away for the winter will actually fit in there. I have a loft in the shed that I have never taken full advantage of, and today I was able to pack it nearly full leaving the main floor very spacious. But even with all the stuff in the loft, I still have room for all the camping stuff that I still have to pack away.

5 comments:
Your shed IS cute. I'm jealous. :)
Gotta agree with Kasmira. Well done for not adhering to the insurance companies advice - they'd have us wrapped in cotton if they could.
Thanks guys! I'm glad to see some people can appreciate fine garden architecture!
BTW, Kasmira, I love the Princess Leah!
I have a homemade shed too just not as historic as yours. Or as well maintained!
Thanks! I love garden sheds. Do you have a picture of yours?
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