The Edible Garden in July
How to manage the hot, dry summer weather while keeping plants healthy and productive.
How to manage the hot, dry summer weather while keeping plants healthy and productive.
Spring crops out, summer crops in, pay attention to temperature and moisture, and as always, take care of the soil.
May signals edible gardeners’ summer vegetable planting season, as early planters begin to enjoy harvesting cool weather crops.
Variable weather aside, the outdoor gardening season has begun.
March is the beginning of our outdoor gardening season. Let’s review some of the tasks that may need attention.
February is the beginning of the new gardening season for vegetable and fruit growers looking for an early start.
Addressing biodiversity issues in ways that maximize benefit and minimize harm is essential for life on the planet.
January is a great time to begin reviewing last year’s garden results and start planning for the coming gardening season.
Fewer chores and more time to plan for next spring
Composting options provide practical solutions for just about anyone interested in contributing to improving air and soil quality.