January in the Edible Garden
It’s a good time to do some learning and planning to benefit next year’s garden.
It’s a good time to do some learning and planning to benefit next year’s garden.
The perils of snow and ice
Monitor your garden carefully as the weather changes; enjoy the holidays safely; and nurture your houseplants.
Now that the garden is put to bed for winter, make some time to learn about sustainable gardening techniques and review new vegetable hybrids that can help improve results next year.
It’s time to put the edible garden to bed for winter while taking actions that will benefit the garden next spring.
The November To-Do List
There’s plenty to do in the edible garden in October: plant, harvest, document, clean, and winterize.
There’s still time to plant bulbs, trees, and shrubs.
September tasks include converting from summer to fall crops while prepping unused beds for winter with cover crops or mulch.
Will Watering Be Our Primary Task?