By Arnold Krusemark It is now November. Daylight Savings ends this week-end. The weather is getting colder and we have had our first snowfall. The seasons do not (normally) change in a day, but we usually get only a few snow flurries a time or two before we get inches on the ground. Time will tell how things go this year. As for our garden produce, the above ground things are essentially done for the year. This leaves the root crops left to be dug and brought in. And the rest of the house outside and yard work to get done before it really gets cold. And winter sets in. If you planted trees and shrubs be sure they get watered so the roots get established before freezeup. And then there’s the house winterizing too. One is to clean out the garage so the car goes in, make sure the snow shovels are available, and the snow things for the car too.
And then there’s the ads - to be sure you get your Christmas shopping done too. And then there’s other end-of-year things to get done too - before the actual end of year arrives. We’ll talk about them in future columns.
Be sure to water your house plants too. Until next week.