Fall 2020

In my area, the city has garden plots set aside that people can sign up for. A few people in our condo association do that and then they end up with way too many vegetables and have to try give them away. :)

Tony
We have the same here in the uk for people that have no gardens or don't wish to grow veggies in their own gardens. They're called allotments, and are usually within a mile or so of the renters homes.. as far as I'm aware there's a very long waiting list for one to become available in most cities
 

I'll hopefully have more energy to do the things I love to do, i.e. cooking soups; decorating in fall colors; buying a new fall wreath for the front door cause I can't find the old one; wearing cozy and comfy clothes; wearing socks; did I mention making soups; being able to wear a cute hat I bought a couple of years ago; wearing my favorite jacket.... and the list goes on.1f7f49953778805499276a4148179e0c[1].jpg
 

Great question. Put my sandals and most summer shoes , dresses etc. away. Bring out autumn wear.

Start making more soups and slow cooking foods in the crock pot.

Buy bright yellow chrysanthemums for the outside of our house. Put the Christmas lights up before the snow comes.

Harvest my buds and hang them to dry before curing them.

Get out all the doggie coats and sweaters.

Put winter tires on.
Correction: bribe or nag my dear husband to do it for me 🤭😅

Start baking pies and sweet breads.

Start raking leaves and cleaning the gutters.

Prune clematis , lilac bushes and wild rose bush

Disinfect greenhouse


I love your organization, what a good list
 
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