Taking advantage of some nice weather to do some outdoor work today. I dug up some herbs for moving inside – rosemary, thyme, and a little parsley. The angel wing begonia has become extravagantly showy in its pot during the summer. It may decline once moved inside. I can’t believe it became so happy outdoors this summer. This plant originally came from Patrick Smith.
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I planted some lemon balm in the hole left by one of the rosemary plants. This came from Roberta, in trade for some comfrey and rudbeckia laciniata I gave her. It doesn’t look like much now, but I’m hoping it will fill in.
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Horseradish stalks dried and saved from 2020 were put back to soak in the cement mixing trough. I’m not looking forward to scraping them, but I want the fiber enough that I’ve saved them for a whole year waiting for the right time to process them. I think the time has come.
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Finally, another crafty project – braiding onions. I’ve never done this before, mostly because I don’t preserve stems on my onions and I don’t grow soft-neck garlic. But I reserved a few with stems this year so I could give it a try. Start with three at the base and add in the center and at the sides as you braid the stems upwards. Pretty easy, but I didn’t do a good job and my braid broke. It held together long enough for a photo though.
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