I know it doesn't look like much in winter. Pretty scarce but this vine growing on the steps is the same one that produces bowlfuls of Boysenberries in the summer. But now it's winter and it was time for a haircut.
This past weekend I went about trimming off the dead stuff from the vine and trying to remove dead leaves as well. I've found that leaves aren't very helpful to the soil because they create a barrier level blocking the healthy plants from growth.
I've weaved the vines themselves in and out of the spindels of the staircase to both support and give them some direction. My hope is the healthy haircut will help inspire healthy new chutes and vines.
Also in this box you can see my Elephant Garlic already looking huge and no where near ready to pick. In the pots are strawberries I've transplanted from a garden box.
This past weekend I went about trimming off the dead stuff from the vine and trying to remove dead leaves as well. I've found that leaves aren't very helpful to the soil because they create a barrier level blocking the healthy plants from growth.
I've weaved the vines themselves in and out of the spindels of the staircase to both support and give them some direction. My hope is the healthy haircut will help inspire healthy new chutes and vines.
Also in this box you can see my Elephant Garlic already looking huge and no where near ready to pick. In the pots are strawberries I've transplanted from a garden box.
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