It’s December and it’s time to make our to-do lists
Every month of the year requires that the gardener focuses on different plants, seeds, activities, etc. in their garden.
December should be the least active month, and to some extent it is. Yet, the earth doesn’t sleep and there will always be plants that can survive the winter and provide you with some food.
Not only that, but December’s to-do list also requires preparation for the following months and the responsible gardener knows all too well how important nature’s ‘deadlines’ are.
That’s why, this to-do list will keep you up-to-date and your plants and soil comfortable.
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Winter months is not “garden-free” months – find out what you could do
Winter doesn’t mean we pack all our garden gear and tools in the shed and wait for summer. As a gardener you should know what to grow in every season and plan accordingly.
The following article provides a guide and informs about what we can do during the winter months. Most of these vegetables and plants don’t mind the cold, others won’t even realize it’s winter out there, until they break the soil surface. But then, it’s time for you to snip them off.
The possibilities are nearly endless. Do the following: Learn, Implement (Take Action) and Have Fun ….
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