Good morning gardeners. Congratulations on the successful closing @ Sueby. Best of luck with the new property @karenerwin. Is this the property you were going to fix up? Thanks for the input on the Jerusalem artichokes. I will cross them off my curiosity list. I have enough problems with two species of invasive butterfly bush. They are lovely and attract butterflys and hummingbirds, however, they are invasive so I won't be intentionally adding another invasive plant to the property. My main tomato is a Roma. I like to can sauce, however I want to find a better variety for canning whole tomatoes. I'm finding more often I like to use canned whole tomatoes over sauce. All in all I'm really hoping for a better yield this year. Last year was rough. Knock on wood, we're having a mild January so far. My contractor has requested to hold off on finishing up the interior painting until we get a bad weather day so his crew can focus on exterior projects. I'm ok with that. I'm hoping to get started on removing the wallpaper in the living room next week so I can paint the walls. Next on the kitchen renovation list is getting an exhaust hood that actually vents outside installed. I may have to replace my electric range so I'm on the fence, leaning toward replacing it with a gas stove. I know that would make canning a whole lot easier. Decisions, decisions! LOL! I got one of my apple trees and my peach tree from Jung. I think they are in Michigan (?). I can't give them a stellar referral since I've not harvested anything from them, but that could be user malfunction.