
December in my garden is wet and muddy.
The frost has given up a bit, they are reporting frost again at the end of the month. The temperature has jumped a bit, it goes up to ten degrees. But it is rainy, wet and muddy.
Since I didn't have time to sow the autumn-winter garden, grass has now started to sprout there.
Although I have prepared that part of the garden for sowing, we will do it again in the spring or when the weather permits.


Compared to last year, when I had sown and already sprouted spinach, onions , peas and lettuce.
I planned to sow spinach, lettuce, less onions this year and. I planned to sow poppy seeds.. We all love poppy seed strudel and walnut strudel..
Compared to last year, November and now December have more rainy days.
I haven't followed the reports to see how much precipitation they're talking about, but I'll definitely check.
But this December I am richer for more raspberries, figs and persimmons.
Just let everything sprout and there will be happiness.


In the yard, mud, bare trees, some grass. There are cypresses to break up this grayness.


A similar situation on the street, only there is more grass.


In the orchard, a similar situation, bare fruit, only the quince still holds its leaves.


Well, at this time of year, at my place and in the area. December is quiet
In the fall-winter gardens are planted, we wait for the snow to fall to protect the plants from frost. But every year there is less and less snow. When there is no snow, it is wet and muddy.
Those who have greenhouses installed are already starting to plant.
December is a quiet month when it comes to gardening.
Everyone is slowly preparing for the holidays and vacations.

This is my answer for Week 39 of the Hive Garden Question!
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Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85

