Welcome to part 3 of bed prep for spring. In part 2, we discussed what to plant and how to prepare the soil. Read that part before continuing on. Consider
Late winter-early spring is the time to transplant trees. Here, we will discuss both bare root and ball & burlap techniques. In each case, trees ought to be dug during
In part 1 of our Bed Prep journey, we discussed preparing beds for seeds and gardens, and getting a hoop house set up to assist with growing. In part 2,
Prepping the Garden Bed for Planting Would it not be great if I were to describe a planting bed preparation to control weeds (without herbicides), and adding organic matter, but
Out of doors, as early as your soil can be worked, sow onions and snap peas. If frost threatens once your plants are up, add straw mulch for protection. Sugar
Building a Vertical Prop Set-up: Get Set-up to Sow Seed Starting garden seed indoors can be as simple as sowing into a starter mix and placing your starts in a
Previously, we went over types of seeds to plant and how you can combine them to greatest effect. Here are some other options to consider for your garden. Consider biennials,
Natural Target Pruning Branch attachments to the trunk from an anatomical perspective are alternating layers of branch and stem tissue. What? Externally, look for a branch bark ridge (above the