What did you do in the garden today?

@Wee Farmer Sarah I knew they were hyping it up for nothing - looks like maybe some cold rain now. I'll be jealous if you get snow!
The only upside is that the snow doesn't run off, it sinks into the grounding thus a better watering. I do kind of like a little dusting here and there from Thanksgiving to Christmas just to live up to the scenic New England image.
 
@penny1960 or anyone else with Silkies - do you keep them with your other birds? Like you suggested, I'm seriously considering 2 in the spring to be able to add new chickens via a broody down the road but I'm wondering if my 3 red sex links with ever let them live in peace. Do they get bullied a lot because of their size? They will have plenty of room. I don't want to maintain separate coops forever, but will during integration.

& OMG they are so darn cute!
 
Nice today and tomorrow (sunny/cool or cold), then temps become more winter-like.

girls laying ok. I’ve got heritage type so not heavy layers. Some are 6.5 months old, but I think only about 1/2 to 3/4 are laying. Of the older flock, all should be laying (no broodies right now), but think there is one that hasn’t laid since last Feb. she is looking more perky, but comb still not fully red, and she’s only 20 months old. Hoping she picks back up.

pumpkins: farm store near me getting rid of pie pumpkins for 50 cents a piece. Bought 20! Will go back for more. We chunk up and freeze. When thawed, they are softer, and chickens enjoy them. Thinking of also chopping them up and putting in compost, and/or garden to degrade over winter. Will this attract mice or other pests?
 
Good morning gardeners. The weather cooperated yesterday and I finished cleaning up the leaves in the backyard. I have 2 bags for later use. Fortunately the front yard doesn't get enough leaves in it to worry over. We only got a brief shower so was able to sit outside with the chickens while they dug through the grass. No signs of predators lately. Hopefully they have found a better place to dine. Like you @Sueby I'm curious if my crew will venture out into the snow. I would love to see pictures of yours marching through that long tunnel. I believe I have enough clearance between the retaining wall and my house to drive the snow blower through so I can clear the area for the chickens and me. After reading the posts on all the good deals on pumpkins I feel like I should check to see if there are any sales around here. I didn't get many butternut squash this season so I could find room for some pumpkins. I'm trying to lose some weight and I've been eating a lot of soup lately. Last night I made another batch of split pea soup. I think the next batch will be butternut squash soup. Perfect food for the cold weather moving in. I heard it's supposed to be bitter cold in the upper Midwest in a few days. Bundle up and stay warm. Have a great day everyone.
 
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Nice haul! Looks like Christmas came early for your chickens this year - lol.

It's very cold and windy today, although the snow missed us, which I am thankful for. We've had way below normal temps for several weeks, and now it feels just like winter out there. I feel like we were cheated out of fall... :mad: Nothing much to do for the garden other than get more seeds and dream about next year's garden.
 

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