As the crisp air of October settles in and the vibrant colors of autumn leaves adorn your garden, it’s the perfect time to focus on harvesting and storing your fall crops. Ensuring that your harvest remains fresh and nutritious through the winter months requires careful planning and the right techniques. Whether you’re harvesting hardy root...
Herb Gardening
If you visit a market, you’ll probably see tons of products labeled as ‘organic.’ Everything from pizzas to burritos to bread. But how does all that organic stuff in the grocery store relate to organic gardening?
Truthfully, it doesn’t really. All that stuff, even if it’s organic, is still processed and a far cry from an organic garden.
Organic gardening is a practice that seeks to work with mother nature instead of against her, cultivating a garden ecosystem that bolsters your plants and reduces pest issues naturally.
Organic gardens are nearly always without any kind of synthetic chemical use, be it pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or fertilizers. Organic gardeners use natural techniques to reduce common problems that gardens experience.
Organic gardeners often plant a diverse array of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. They also use natural solutions, like lady bugs and praying mantises, for getting rid of unwanted insect pests. The objective of a garden shouldn’t be to go scorched earth and destroy all pests, but to reduce their numbers enough that those beings can continue to survive and so can your garden. It’s the natural way to go about growing your own food.
The benefits of organic gardening speak for themselves. When you set up an organic garden, you do a lot of good for the environment and yourself. The fruits and vegetables you grow are healthier for the earth and for you too. And let’s face it, organic produce just seem to taste better than the conventionally grown stuff you find in the store!
As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to paint your garden, October emerges as the perfect time to engage in the rewarding practice of seed saving. Preserving seeds from your favorite plants not only ensures a diverse and resilient garden for the coming year but also connects you deeply with the cycles of nature. Whether...
As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to take over the cityscape, October presents a unique opportunity for urban dwellers to embrace gardening amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. Urban gardening not only provides a refreshing escape from the concrete jungle but also allows you to grow your own fresh produce, herbs, and...
As October ushers in cooler temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns, gardeners face the challenge of maintaining a thriving garden amidst these changes. Climate-resilient gardening is all about adapting your garden practices to withstand the fluctuations in weather, ensuring that your plants remain healthy and vibrant throughout the season. Whether you’re dealing with unexpected frosts, heavy...
As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to fade and the chill of winter approaches, many gardeners face the challenge of keeping their green thumbs busy indoors. Starting herbs indoors in October is a fantastic way to ensure you have fresh, flavorful herbs to enjoy throughout the colder months. Not only does this provide a...
As the vibrant hues of autumn settle in and the temperatures begin to drop, October is an excellent time to dive into container gardening. Whether you’re working with a small balcony, a cozy patio, or just a sunny windowsill, container gardening offers a versatile and rewarding way to enjoy fresh produce and beautiful blooms without...
As the leaves begin to turn and the air crisps, fall presents a perfect opportunity to plant garlic, setting the stage for a bountiful harvest come summer. Growing garlic in the fall allows the bulbs to establish strong root systems during the cooler months, leading to healthier plants and larger cloves. Whether you’re a seasoned...
As the vibrant colors of summer begin to fade and the crisp air of fall settles in, many gardeners find themselves navigating a sea of advice and old wives’ tales about what to do—or not to do—in the garden. Fall is a crucial time for preparing your garden for the colder months ahead, yet misinformation...
As a dedicated gardener, one of the most effective strategies I’ve discovered for maintaining a healthy and productive garden is crop rotation. If you’ve ever faced issues like soil depletion, persistent pests, or declining plant health, rotating your crops can be a game-changer! Not only does it enhance soil fertility, but it also helps in...
Building a DIY greenhouse is one of the best ways to extend your growing season and get a jumpstart on spring gardening! I know how frustrating it can be to wait for the last frost date to pass while dreaming of juicy tomatoes, fresh herbs, and blooming flowers. With a greenhouse, you can start your...
There’s something so exciting about planning a new garden layout for spring! I know how eager you are to get outside and start planting, but taking the time to thoughtfully design your garden can make all the difference between a good garden and a great one. By maximizing your space and making the most of...
Building raised beds in the fall is one of those gardening tasks that might seem like extra work, but trust me, it’s worth every bit of effort! Getting your raised beds ready now means you’ll be ahead of the game when those first warm days of spring come around. I know how eager we all...