First Frost November 18 - Tomorrow morning's temps will be in the low 30's. As cold and as windy as it has been today, I'm convinced we'll get our first frost. At least we got some bonus garden days that allowed our cover crop, Kodiak Brown Mustard, to sprout their true leaves. A delayed frost... Continue Reading →
Don’t leave Gardens Naked
Soil regeneration is a term I’ve stumbled across these past few weeks while watching garden videos. Robert Rodale described this approach in the late 1980s. So, why am I so late in learning about how to care for the dirt beneath my feet? I’m not a farmer, but a tree hugger worried about the effects... Continue Reading →