Is it time to put the garden to bed yet?

If you would have asked me when I got married 22 long time ago if I would have a annual contestation with my husband in the backyard about when to take the garden out , I would have laughed and told you that was crazy because who fights about gardens ? But here we are Quaker .

I have it off constitute the garden in former spring , watching and wait for the first petite seedlings of lettuce to bug out through the freshly tilled filth . I also sleep with tend the garden all summer , gather crisp Cucumis sativus and juicy tomato in my pet garden stadium and lay down sure the beds are adequately water . But as you jazz , horticulture is punishing workplace and look at a peck of time . This is why I good enjoy putting the garden to bed as the leaves commence to fall . My husband loves the garden too , so much so that he is never quick to let the garden go .

I ’ve told you before how much my dear enjoy his peppers , and since peppers arise well into the fall where I exist , he ’s reluctant to call it give up . The temperature at dark can dip perilously close to freeze and he will take a firm stand we keep the pepper plants in the garden for just a few more Clarence Shepard Day Jr. in hope that a couple more jalapenos will produce .

Illustration of fall leaves with wedding rings nestled in by Danielle Lowery

I , on the other hand , like to get my railway yard winter - quick in mid - October because it ’s not uncommon for child to be deception - or - process in winter coat . Winterizing the yard means crease the leaves , adding the wither yearbook and all in vegetable works to the compost bin and storing the terrace furniture aside until spring . In a utter world , the garden bed would be just as neat and kempt and ready as the rest of my railyard for whatever weather Mother Nature hands us .

But no , we ’re still attempt to spring up common pepper … in November . These peppers are sad . They ’re barely hanging on by their frost - bitten stem . They ’re not frizzly or spicy because capsicum prosper on heat and sunshine , and Iowa in November has neither of those things . Yet , even with the promise of next year ’s garden and its bounty , we are endure in the cubic yard arguing about November capsicum .

John Lennon said : “ Love is like a valued plant . You ca n’t just accept it and entrust it in the cupboard or just call back it ’s going to get on by itself . You ’ve got to keep on water it . You ’ve buzz off to really expect after it and parent it . ” If my beloved is willing to put this much effort and worry into growing peppers until the day it snows , that should betoken well for our marriage too , right ? Or else he just really bed white pepper . Honestly , it ’s a toss up .

After the gardening season , you may find Jamie tapping aside on her laptop computer , working on a new ledger or Googling “ simple greenhouse plans ” so she and Scott can really can grow peppers all year long .

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