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We are moving headlong in to early autumn now. The weather is noticeably cooler at night and the whole garden is getting that slightly dishevelled and untidy look about it. I’m not sad about this, it’s utterly charming to see so much growth and plants throwing out seeds of promise for the next season. The autumn (or fall) reset is quite a common idea in the home and garden sector. Packing away the summer chairs and cushions from the garden, setting out the autumnal colour accents around the home. It made me realise the garden is the same. The colours of autumn are slowly creeping in, as the lush vibrant greenness of summer is replaced by yellow and browning leaves and our kitchen gardens or allotments start to wind down at the end of a truly magical growing season. I’m not totally ready for the season to be over but I’m looking forward to the change. It’s something I’ve often been keen to avoid in all aspects of life but every season with a garden is transitory. What’s being lost now will soon be returning again next year. It’s makes it so much easier to accept. This week has been a tough week for the household as we now have to adapt to becoming full time carers for my mother in law, after a recent hospital stay and complicated diagnosis. I apologise that this video is not my usual type of production. It’s been tricky to film but I’m hoping the pressure will ease as we adapt to our new normal. With that said, there’s still lots to look forward to. @SowChatty returns next Tuesdays, 9th September At 7pm on Kerry’s channel @dogontheplot We can’t wait for you to join us. We will be discussing green manure/cover crops, among other things. If you have any questions on this topic (or any other burning questions) please post them in the comments below and we’ll Endeavour to answer as many as we can. Channels mentioned in this video: @dogontheplot Items you may find useful: Prunarbo 50mm Electric Shears https://amzn.to/47rMUFa The above link is an affiliate link. You won’t be charged any extra but I may receive a small commission on any purchases made. #gardeningvideos #vegetablegarden #allotment #backyardgarden Music by Storyblocks for LumaFusion Paid Subscription