It's time for winter sowing in my garden! If things are a bit chilly where you live and you're dreaming of springtime, here's a little gardening project you can do in February βοΈ
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Are you planting anything this fall? Autumn can be a great time to add long-lived plants like trees, shrubs, and perennials. You can also plant more temporary cover crops or simply pick up some fall mums or flowering annuals. What are you most looking forward to planting this fall? Trees for the Landscape Fruit Trees or Shrubs Perennials and/or Flowering Bulbs Cool-Season Vegetables and/or Cover Crops Fall Mums and/or Fall Planters Garlic Cheers, Mary Jane Duford...
Hello gardening friends! What did you end up growing in your garden this summer? What went well? Let us know below (vote to see the results): What did you have the most success growing this summer? Vegetables Flowers Herbs Fruit Plants Landscaping Plants Houseplants Cheers, Mary Jane Duford https://www.homefortheharvest.com/blog/ You received this email because you signed up on my website to receive email newsletters. If you don't want more emails, please unsubscribe using the link below....
Here are today's gardening reads. Enjoy! Flower garden πΈ Most popular rose varieties to plant πΈ How to grow hostas in your landscape πΈ Munstead lavender (nice culinary variety) πΈ How to grow clematis plants Herb garden π Basil growing basics for beginners πΏ Companion plants for parsley π± How to prune rosemary Fruit plants π Basic types (categories) of strawberry plants π Common apple tree diseases π How to keep a peach tree small Resources π Free vegetable garden planner π Previous email...