Happy New Year in the garden! Get ready for garden planning, seed sowing, and making (or shrinking) garden beds this year.
Epsiode 038 will cover:
- Tailored guidance for both warm and cold climate gardeners on transitioning their gardens from winter to spring.
- Introduction of winter sowing, a low-cost, low-effort seed-starting method suitable for many plant varieties.
- Insightful garden planning tips, including the assessment of last season's outcomes and considerations for expanding or downsizing garden space.
- Emphasis on preparation and observation, highlighting the benefits of cover crops, raised beds, and noting environmental factors in the garden.
- A spotlight on native plants and their benefits, encouraging gardeners to explore local plant sales for affordable, well-adapted options.
- My personal plans and anticipation for the gardening activities January brings! It's time to grow again!
Here are some great videos on how to start winter sowing:
Veggies in zone 6
Sowing in zone 7
The tote method I'll most likely use
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