15th September
Today we went to to the LG to do some hard labour. The flower bed was so overgrown with weeds, that my priority was to pull out out weeds and get it ready for the winter.
The sweetcorn, what was left is all eaten away, so that bed needs clearing, the beetroot is all ready to be pulled out.
The bean plants are ready for the compost and plenty of weeding and preparation ready for winter is now due and todays' task.
All overgrown.
Almost done, but not quite.
The ground is soft today after the recent rains, so it is not too difficult to de-weed.
This the bed is where we had a good crop of turnips. Prepared now for winter garlic and winter onions.
And todays harvest is good one again...not much to harvest now.
Three pears from our dwarf pear tree.
Box full of apples, they are ready for juicing into apple juice with fresh ginger and maybe carrots.
The last of the beetroot.
What a colourful harvest for this September.
We have had some rain, the whole place is so overgrown. Today we just did some harvesting, even though so much needs doing.
Some squash, a sweetcorn that managed to survive the predators, couple of yellow courgettes, tomatoes, apples and a one pumpkin.
The pumpkin must weigh about 16kg and that will be taken to the Hindu Mandir.

















































