What To Do In The Garden In January
January may be one of the coldest months of the year, but there’s still plenty you can be doing in the garden. While growth is slow and frosts are common, a little attention now will set your garden up
January may be one of the coldest months of the year, but there’s still plenty you can be doing in the garden. While growth is slow and frosts are common, a little attention now will set your garden up
As autumn fades and winter approaches, November is all about protecting your garden, tidying up, and planning. Growth may have slowed, but there’s still plenty to keep you busy, from planting bulbs to sowing hardy winter vegetables. Here’s our
I recently had the pleasure of joining the Sow Much to Say podcast to share my story, my love for gardening, and some honest thoughts about running a business in this industry. In the episode, I talk about my
August might be the peak of summer, but it’s also a time of transition in the garden. As flowers bloom and crops ripen, now’s the perfect moment to enjoy the rewards of your hard work, while quietly preparing for
Whether you’re new to gardening or looking to improve your current setup, one common decision is whether to plant in raised beds or go the in-ground route. Each method has its advantages, and the best choice often depends on
Let’s be honest, no one loves weeding. However, keeping weeds under control is crucial to maintaining a healthy, productive garden. The good news? You don’t need to rely on harsh chemicals or spend hours on your knees to stay
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