7 Winter Projects You’ll Thank Yourself For This Spring
January 12, 2015Use your winter downtime to do things around the farm that were neglected during the growing season to make spring planting a breeze.
Use your winter downtime to do things around the farm that were neglected during the growing season to make spring planting a breeze.
There’s always a lesson worth learning on the farm, but sometimes they come in overwhelming numbers.
To attain my goal of saving water in 2015, I’m installing rain barrels near my gardens. What are your garden goals this year?
As we wrap up 2014 and start pulling out the seed catalogs, I’m looking forward to these new garden additions.
Keep your compost cooking all winter long so you have fresh organic matter to lay down on your spring garden.
Just as garden chores dwindle for the winter, seed catalogs come rushing in in full force. Use them to plan and dream about next year’s garden.
Team up with these predatory insects to protect your garden from the damage of frustrating pests.
A cousin to quinoa, this nutty grain can also be grown for its nutritious greens.
Filter indoor air and give yourself a winter gardening project by growing these houseplants.
Garden-soil testing can reveal nutrient deficiencies, pH imbalances and other information to help you grow a successful crop.