Actually, the sqIuirrels forced me to dig. The Freesia foliage had already died back.i had planned on storing the bulbs, already planted, in their pot. However, when I spotted a hole in the center of the pot, I decided to dig them up. I think the squirrel got away with one of the bulbs. There were 6 bulbs. I dug only 5. There are tiny bullets attached to each momma bulb.
I think mowing will continue a little longer. I usually get a flew light frosts, before a major killing frost occurs (a low of 28 or below). I anticipate that happening, maybe 3 weeks, from now.
Hopefully, the upcoming winter, is like the last one.
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