Once I got the fall garden in and it was on auto pilot, a major case of the blahs set in. No motivation for cleaning anything up. Then for two days I got the field pea vines removed, tomato plants yanked from pots and hauled off and half of the tomato cages toted off to their winter storage area. Then back to the blahs.
It's probably natural that we all get a taste of garden burnout after a busy growing year. Even the arrival of catalogs hasn't been as exciting this year, maybe because I don't need much.
I did hoe the henbit out of a few beds the other day when the day warmed up but now the garden's too soggy after 6" of rain Thursday. Back to the blahs.
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