The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for tomorrow night. I made my rounds this evening as the birds were bedding down in the arbor vitae trees. Some blooming things will bite the dust in tomorrow’s freeze. Others, such as the camellias, will survive, but winter shabbiness will start to set in. I lit the pilot in propane fireplace. I had the last fresh pesto from the garden’s basil before it freezes. Summer is gone. Here in the Appalachian foothills, it was a good summer.
About time for the kudzu to get knocked back. Seems later this year having a frost in N GA mountains.
Do you grow pomegranates? This year I’ve been craving them. I learned a new way to peel them back via YouTube.
Hmmm. I’ve never heard of anyone growing pomegranates here, so I haven’t really thought about it. I wonder if they’re a California thing…