The Edible Garden in November
November is the time to wrap up outdoor edible gardening for the year while beginning to prepare the garden for spring planting.
November is the time to wrap up outdoor edible gardening for the year while beginning to prepare the garden for spring planting.
October is a busy month for edible gardeners as we wrap up most of this year’s planting and harvesting while preparing our garden to get through the winter and be ready for next spring’s gardening season.
October is the time to wrap up the summer growing season and prepare plants and beds for winter.
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.
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
And what you can do about it
September is a busy time for gardeners as we harvest ripe crops, plant fall crops and begin planning how to protect and strengthen soil as the season’s end approaches.
November is the time to clean up the vegetable garden, protect your soil, perennials and any cool weather crops you want to continue harvesting and record the year’s events to be prepared to capitalize on your learning next spring.
It’s a busy month for edibles gardeners
It’s time to put the edible garden to bed for winter while taking actions that will benefit the garden next spring.