Cleaning out the vegetable garden is one of those garden chores I dread for two reasons. One because it really is a chore and two because I hate to cut back anything that might have flowers or fruit still attached. It needs done but I don't want to lose out on those tomatoes that haven't come yet! In the end I'll wind up taking a more moderate approach and just pull out the plants that absolutely should go. I need more space for fall vegetables so it's a necessity. On Saturday I planted seeds for spinach, lettuce, and radishes. I still want to get beets, carrots, and a few other cool season vegetables planted very soon. I plan to construct PVC hoop houses over the raised beds to extend my harvest well into the late fall and hopefully through winter.
The other fall garden task I tackled this weekend was the lawn. More specifically seeding the lawn. Each year I overseed the grass with a fresh variety of grass seed. Lawns tend to be a monoculture which is another fancy word from saying it's all the same! What's bad about a monoculture is diseases that effect one plant will effect them all. I try to diversify the lawn with different varieties of grass seed each year. There isn't a huge difference between them but eventually the more climate appropriate grasses will win out. At least that's what I hope. I cut the grass on Friday and sowed a cool season fescue on Sunday. As you can see from the pictures I had a little help. It takes a real man to mow with a pink lawnmower!
How are your fall garden chores coming along?