The Edible Garden in November
November is the time to wrap up outdoor edible gardening for the year while beginning to prepare the garden for spring planting.
November is the time to wrap up outdoor edible gardening for the year while beginning to prepare the garden for spring planting.
May is the time to harvest cool weather crops while planting summer crops. Let’s get busy.
After a tough winter in central Virginia, March’s arrival is even more welcome than usual. It is time to get the garden prepped and cool weather crops in the ground.
June is a busy month for edible gardeners as we harvest spring plantings, plant warm weather crops, and prepare for fall planting.
May signals the change in focus from cool to warm weather crops while preparing the garden for late summer and fall plantings.
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.
May signals edible gardeners’ summer vegetable planting season, as early planters begin to enjoy harvesting cool weather crops.
Composting options provide practical solutions for just about anyone interested in contributing to improving air and soil quality.
Composting options provide practical solutions for just about anyone interested in contributing to improving air and soil quality.
June tips to keep the vegetable garden healthy and happy.