But yesterday we had our first snow here in Northern Virginia and I am beginning to feel as though the planet has righted itself and gotten in the groove of winter. Only now do I feel justified in scanning my seed catalogues and thinking about spring planting.
The truth is, there really isn’t much to say about the garden these days. But I have returned to my local farmer’s market on a regular basis. I now have a milk vendor along with greens and eggs and apples and bread AND Polyface chicken. I’ve really fallen for a bread they make called Struan bread. Yummmmmm.
To keep you entertained I am including a picture I took last fall during the carrot harvest, right after the new trees went in.

5 comments:
Great! A christmas tree with carrots!
Sigrun :-)
We've missed you! I too have wondered what to ponder, gardening-wise, but there's lots of paper gardening to do nowadays. And also, January gardens have no weeds, or bugs...
I have changed the blog after the trouble with beta.
Sigrun
love it!
mb, wt
I wish if i can share my art reserch portal with you.
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