Great idea for a small herb garden! |
If you don’t have a lot of outdoor space, but can spare a little in your kitchen, have an herb garden! Fresh herbs in a store are expensive and don’t usually last very long. This way, you can just *snip* a little each time you need it.
Beautiful, small, raised bed garden. |
If you have a little larger space, such as a deck, patio or a little bit of land, you can do a raised bed garden. This site was excellent for everything you need to know about them. Building, plotting, soil and more. Raised gardens are also really great if your soil isn’t right for what you would like to grow. For example, my garden consisted of a lot of shale and red clay. Mixed with good soil, most plants would do fine, however my carrots got extremely stunted and didn’t grow properly. I found a raised bed of about 6” with good soil was more than perfect to grow carrots and a few other root vegetables.
A little fencing or fishing line could fix this problem! |
Another thing to think about when planning the coming years crop is the difficulty of what you want to grow. Radishes are extremely easy, grow very fast and are a great beginner crop (and also a really great one to teach children, as it grows really fast, so they don’t have to wait as long to harvest!) Potatoes are great, and can start producing from spring until late fall. I managed to get three separate harvests from my potatoes last year. And although everyone always seems to grow tomatoes, they can be a little ticky. If the soil isn’t right, if they are crowded or get eaten by bugs, they can become rotten very quickly.
The best thing to do, is decide what you will eat, what you would like, and do a little research. Don't forget to find out the best time to plant in your area. This site is really great if you are not sure!
So, in the meantime, I will be snuggled up in a blanket, drinking some hot cider and planning for Spring. Until then, stay warm and bundle up!!
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