After this fairly wet month of August, we were not surprised to find the wooded grass area covered with mushrooms.
We don’t know anything about mushrooms, so we hold them in high esteem and leave them there. Some of them had come up for the first time ever and with them also came more snails this season.
In the sunshine we could also see the grass was lined with slimy trails of some sort. A whole regiment of snails must have traveled across. Every season brings forth something different.
The reason for our trip to the garden was to give away fire wood (pine). We have plenty more and our friends appreciated the two wagon loads of free wood. It was hauled down to Heidelberg to be stacked in their garden for future camp fires.
Our forest garden requires no gardening work such as planting, watering, fertilizing, etc. If it does not grow on its own, (whatever it is), then it will not survive. That’s fine with me.