October in the Edible Garden
October is the time to wrap up the summer growing season and prepare plants and beds for winter.
October is the time to wrap up the summer growing season and prepare plants and beds for winter.
Time to plant and transplant!
Key tasks include harvesting, cleaning up spent crop vegetation, final planting for fall/early winter harvest, and cover cropping or mulching beds that are finished for the season.
Summer is coming to an end, but weeds and invasives are still growing, plants still need to be watered, and autumn planting can begin.
September is a busy month for committed edibles gardeners. Key tasks include harvesting, cleaning up spent crop vegetation, final planting… Read More »September in the Edible Garden
June is a busy month for edible gardeners as we harvest spring plantings, plant warm weather crops, and prepare for fall planting.
Learn about slugs, their habits and actions to take to minimize slug damage to garden plants.
May signals the change in focus from cool to warm weather crops while preparing the garden for late summer and fall plantings.
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March is the beginning of our outdoor gardening season. Let’s review some of the tasks that may need attention.