Horticulture

GARDEN GROUNDWORK

WHERE I GARDEN, in March and April it can feel like spring one day, and the next we’re getting walloped with a snowstorm! I use these months to prep the garden, get organized and sow seeds.

I’ve learned that the best way to optimize my growing space and maximize production is to have a planting plan. It doesn’t need to be complicated, but laying some groundwork now helps keep the garden on track all season long. Below are five strategies I use to get off to a strong start in spring.

MAKE A PLAN

With 30 raised vegetable beds to manage, I must

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Horticulture

Horticulture7 min read
Trees Betrayed
I HAVE CHERISHED a good number of trees over the years. Some I have planted myself in my yard and others belong to neighbors, strangers, parks and public forests. I’ll gladly drive a longer route home just to see if a certain flowering magnolia in to
Horticulture8 min read
Change Of Plans
Gazing outside your home, have you ever thought, My garden could be so much more? Whether you’re facing overgrown plants, unsightly problem areas or a lack of entertainment space to enjoy, that thought means it’s time to renovate. But then you think,
Horticulture7 min read
PLANTS from PIECESS
Like most passionate gardeners, I am always looking for new plants. Whether I’m visiting a friend’s garden, hiking a nature trail or just driving down the road, when I spot an interesting plant, I must check it out. This usually leads to wondering if

Related Books & Audiobooks