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A Giveaway on Election Day

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My husband and I voted early, as did most of my friends, and listening to political advertisements and constant flurries of statistics and predictions was something I've wanted to avoid ever since.  Unlike a certain billionaire, I can't give people a million dollars to "encourage" them to vote (and I certainly wouldn't act in support of the man he does).  However, I decided that an innocuous condition-free giveaway of my own might provide the diversion I needed on Election Day.  

I got started with my preparations on Monday.  The obvious focus was the two persimmon trees, which have been laden with fruit this year.  The trees' branches have strained under the weight of it and critters had started going after that fruit, breaking branches in the process.  It was time for a harvest.

These are both shots of Diospyros kaki 'Fuyu'.  I tackled the fruit shown on the left first, collecting 4 dozen undamaged persimmons to give away.  The fruit on the right, hanging over the fence, still needs picking. 

The flat-bottomed 'Fuyu' persimmons are shown in closeup on the left.  The rounder 'Hachiya' persimmon is shown on the tree (right).  I harvested 3 dozen of the latter as a start.


As I'd spent several hours cleaning up our back slope over the past weekend, I knew I also had an excess of lemons so I decided to add a bucket of those to my giveaway too.

The lemons that looked like this one, presumably stripped of their skin by rats, went in the green bin but I was able to pick more than 2 dozen lemons in good shape


As we had just two children show up at the door on Halloween, I also had leftover candy I needed to unload give away.  And of course I usually have succulents to pass along.  All combined, I was able to put together one of my larger giveaways.

I took photos with my phone after my initial set-up, which is a good thing as by the time I returned with my regular camera some things were already gone

Both varieties of persimmons were offered, along with bags if walkers needed help in carrying the fruit home.  A prior post on the differences between the 2 varieties can be found here.

The candy and the lemons are shown here

I put out 2 large rosettes of Agave attenuata (aka foxglove agave) I'd removed from different areas.  They weren't planted in soil but both had developed roots.  In addition, I added several pots containing pups of a Mangave, 2 varieties of Agaves, and an Aloe.  Surprising to me, all the small succulents disappeared quickly but the 2 foxtail agaves hadn't caught anyone's interest when I last checked in the late afternoon.


If you're a US resident, I hope you found a way to focus on little things that make you happy yesterday (after voting of course).  I imagine it's going to take a while to sort out the results given all the reports predicting a close race.  Be sure to take time to breathe!


All material © 2012-2024 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party



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