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Frost and Chill

Posted on 09/12/2022 by admin

After a very mild November in which the grass continued to grow (not something we are used to) it has become a frost December. The fields are white in the mornings and the birds hungry. I have, as yet, not closed the window in the kitchen because fresh air-flow keeps the bugs at bay but I am delighted for the hardening of the ground. this is the time of year the ground recovers and prepares for the growing season.

It is also bright in the daytime and I can feel the temperature rise as I walk into the polytunnel. It gives me a vibe of expectancy of the year ahead and how much I will grow and what foods will succeed.

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