What did you do in the garden today?

View attachment 1536806 and I have to say that they are, without doubt, the brightest red apples I have ever seen. This pic. does not do them justice, I was absolutely blown away by the color!
My Galas, Morning Mist Fujis, and several other apples are just coming on for harvest. :wee
Beautiful apples. You may have heard the color . Candy Apple Red. (automotive paint color)
I think it is the color your apples are. :thumbsup
 
beautiful Our apple trees are so out of line over grown like 100 years old where not pruned for 12 years now ?????
They may take a little while now to get the trees back in to optimal shape but it can be done. Do you have some willing family, neighbors or friends who could help you tackle the job? My orchard is still pretty young at 8 years now with newer trees planted in 2015 and 2017 so really this years crop is the first 'decent' crop off the older trees. I am in contact with a fellow in California who owns a fabulous company that sell all kinds of heirloom fruit trees and bushes and he has walked me through the pruning of my trees to keep them dwarf enough for easy harvest and in good shape.
I love my orchard as much as I love my garden and my chickens. Oh, and my kids of course, let's not forget them!:gigOh and the hubby..... :lau
Beautiful apples. You may have heard the color . Candy Apple Red. (automotive paint color)
I think it is the color your apples are. :thumbsup
Yes, I think you are absolutely right! I have not cut into one yet, I'm excited!
 
it is going to take a while the one tree is out of control and appears to have allot
rot in it that is in chicken yard ... one is laying on it's side roots half out the ground we have a pear tree we need to take the top out
 
Got hammered by Flo, pulled everything that we could feed to chickens just before it hit.
We had tons of tomato, pepper and eggplant still in pots because I had such good luck with seedling this spring and ran out of garden room. We put all the pots in the shed and by some miracle the shed survived so yesterday we repopulated the garden boxes with healthy, mature, blooming plants.

Small victory and it sure feels good considering the devastation here.
 
Got hammered by Flo, pulled everything that we could feed to chickens just before it hit.
We had tons of tomato, pepper and eggplant still in pots because I had such good luck with seedling this spring and ran out of garden room. We put all the pots in the shed and by some miracle the shed survived so yesterday we repopulated the garden boxes with healthy, mature, blooming plants.

Small victory and it sure feels good considering the devastation here.
:thumbsup I am so glad that you managed to weather that storm as well as you did! How are your chickens? I can imagine that it must feel good to be able to get something back to 'normal' after going through something like that.
 
:thumbsup I am so glad that you managed to weather that storm as well as you did! How are your chickens? I can imagine that it must feel good to be able to get something back to 'normal' after going through something like that.

Thank you. My 20 are all doing great.

Unfortunately lots of very bad things starting right next door though.

Facing this crap storm heading in on us I had two momentary breakdowns, pulling my garden and saying goodbye to my chickens while boarding up the coop. The rest of the potential loss never got to me.. Of all things, my garden and my stupid chickens..:oops:

:gig
 
Thank you. My 20 are all doing great.

Unfortunately lots of very bad things starting right next door though.

Facing this crap storm heading in on us I had two momentary breakdowns, pulling my garden and saying goodbye to my chickens while boarding up the coop. The rest of the potential loss never got to me.. Of all things, my garden and my stupid chickens..:oops:

:gig

So good another member was safe as it happened not sure any of us could manage any different faced with the storms ourselves
 
Thank you. My 20 are all doing great.

Unfortunately lots of very bad things starting right next door though.

Facing this crap storm heading in on us I had two momentary breakdowns, pulling my garden and saying goodbye to my chickens while boarding up the coop. The rest of the potential loss never got to me.. Of all things, my garden and my stupid chickens..:oops:

:gig
I can totally relate. In going through planning for wild fire danger escape plans my heart would break at the idea of having to leave my chickens behind and lose my beloved garden. So glad it all turned out OK for you, but sorry that next door is not so good!
 
Got hammered by Flo, pulled everything that we could feed to chickens just before it hit.
We had tons of tomato, pepper and eggplant still in pots because I had such good luck with seedling this spring and ran out of garden room. We put all the pots in the shed and by some miracle the shed survived so yesterday we repopulated the garden boxes with healthy, mature, blooming plants.

Small victory and it sure feels good considering the devastation here.

So glad you made it through ok!
 

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