I did the grocery shopping early this morning then flipped the compost after that. Sheesh, I'm getting old! That job gets harder and harder for me. But now that it's done, that compost should be finished and ready to spread by spring. Flipping it, even occasionally, really does speed up the process a lot.
I bought a little Nepeta Walker's Low this year, planted it in late spring or early summer. It did well, grew and spread. I see what looks like a little volunteer coming up nearly. I thought the plant was supposed to be sterile? Most of the volunteers out there are weeds, and there are plenty of them.
Spent the afternoon on laundry and housework, bleh!
Karen