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Prepping for Spring: Early Garden Planning and Seed Starting Tips
When the days are short and cold, it’s the perfect time to start dreaming of green again. January and February are ideal for planning your spring garden — setting yourself up for a season of growth and success. 1. Review Last Year’s Garden Think about what worked and what didn’t. Were there crops that underperformed or pests that caused trouble? Use those lessons to plan better this year’s layout and plant choices. 2. Plan and Rotate Crops Crop rotation helps improve soil health and reduce disease. Sketch a simple map of where each crop will go this year. Make sure...
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Helping Wildlife Through the Winter: Simple Ways to Support Local Birds and Critters
Winter is a tough time for wildlife. As snow covers the ground and natural food sources become scarce, birds and small animals rely more on the kindness of humans for survival. With just a few simple actions, you can make a big difference for your backyard wildlife this season. 1. Provide Steady Food Sources Fill feeders with high-energy options like black oil sunflower seeds, peanuts, or suet cakes. Consistency matters — once birds find your feeder, they’ll keep returning, so aim to refill regularly. 2. Keep Water Available Finding unfrozen water can be even harder than finding food in winter....
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Late Fall Planting: What You Can Still Sow Before Winter
Even as the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, there’s still plenty you can do in your garden before winter fully sets in. Late fall planting is a great way to extend your growing season, prepare your garden for spring, and even enjoy some cool-weather harvests before the snow flies. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of late-season planting in November. 1. Focus on Hardy Vegetables Even in November, some vegetables can still be planted to mature in cool weather or early spring. Look for varieties that tolerate frost and shorter daylight hours: Leafy greens:...
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Transitioning Your Garden From Fall to Winter: Soil and Plant Care Tips
As the vibrant colors of fall give way to colder days, gardeners know it’s time to shift gears. While summer and fall harvests may be winding down, the work you do in your garden now can set the stage for a healthier, more productive season next spring. Preparing your soil and caring for your plants before winter ensures that your garden rests well and is ready to flourish when warmer weather returns. Here are some practical tips to help transition your garden from fall into winter. 1. Clean Up Spent Plants Once your garden has finished producing, remove dead or...
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What to Plant in Your Fall Garden: Cool-Season Vegetables and Herbs
As the heat of summer begins to wane, fall offers a second chance for gardeners to enjoy a productive growing season. Cooler temperatures and more consistent rainfall can make fall gardening not only enjoyable but also rewarding. Whether you're extending your harvest or just getting started, here's a helpful guide on what to plant in your fall garden—and how to make the most of it. Why Plant in Fall? Fall gardening has its perks: Fewer pests than in summer Cooler weather makes for more comfortable gardening Sweeter-tasting crops like kale and carrots due to frost Improved soil moisture with seasonal...