A local dairy farmer has now delivered two truck loads of cow manure to my Field Garden. The picture below shows one pile. It should take me weeks of labor but the plan is to spread this over the recently plowed garden beds for the "nourishment" of the soil over the winter. My back hurt after the first five wheel barrel loads! The farmer also sold me some hay to cover my strawberries and asparagus beds for the winter.
One other big task is almost completed though. The wood piles have been moved close to the house for easier access when the snow comes and deepens. My three cords of wood are ready for the cold, long winter. Actually I have used my wood stove steadily for the last few weeks as October has had below normal temperatures almost every day. The stove work well and the oil furnace has yet to be turned on.
The remaining picture shows the dahlia tubers now all dug, wash off and soon to be in basement storage. Both dahlias and gladiolas are flowers than can't survive the winter here if their tubers are left in the ground.
Hopefully the first big snowstorm won't arrive until all these tasks are completed. Then it will be time to relax and curl up by the wood stove and start thinking about next year's gardening plans.