The Edible Garden in March
March is the beginning of our outdoor gardening season. Let’s review some of the tasks that may need attention.
March is the beginning of our outdoor gardening season. Let’s review some of the tasks that may need attention.
Time to gear up for spring
February is the time to start planning this year’s edible garden, acquiring and planting seeds for indoor germination, and pruning fruit trees and shrubs. Let’s get started.
January is a great time to review the past year’s garden results and plan to apply your learning to improve next year’s success.
Keep tabs on newly-planted trees and shrubs to make sure they are getting enough moisture over the winter months.
As the outdoor edible gardening season ends, think about protecting soil through the winter, preparing for next year and consider indoor growing for winter enjoyment.
Yes, there are a few tasks this month, plus holiday decorating and propagating houseplants for gifts.
Take advantage of mild November days to finish preparing the ornamental garden for cold weather ahead.
October provides gardeners with tasks to protect soil over the winter, while still allowing some planting and documentation of this year’s garden use and learning.
October can be one of the busiest months for gardeners.