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8 Comments

  1. That is amazing that your plants are still growing. I'm learninga lot about how long into the winter some plants grow right now I have bok Choi and lettuce still growing in a raised bed. I like your dome idea. I'll be working on that idea in the spring. I'm in Ontario.

  2. I'm just blown away by how much you are able to do in November! Huge changes, that's for sure, and it's looking great.

    Will you be finding uses in the garden for all those rocks?

  3. You got a fair bit done, man. Cold, bright days are the time to get any heavy groundwork done.

    I can't see your fruit trees having any issues, outside your very cold and wet winters where you are. If it were me, I's try to get a good 2ft ring of mulch around them. Then cover that with a few evergreen branches. Your roots should be fine with being cold & wet, but I would try to avoid the freeze thaw freeze winters you have to deal with.

  4. I know its easy for me to say but you need to buy more fencing making you garden a tad bigger. The big change looks great!

  5. Do you have any wild apples in the woods out back? They can cross with your cultivated apple and give good yield. Gotta make some domes for next year, would love to have more fresh in the ground next winter. Be good for sudden frosts too.

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