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I'm starting the new year with plenty of sowings! It's cold here in Sweden but that doesn't stop me from looking forward to fresh harvests in the near future. This is what I sow in January.
One of the best gardening decisions I've made is to start using bokashi. This method is so effective and easy. Give it a try!
I love sowing seeds in December and early January. It's the middle of winter and so calm and serene outside. Sowing seeds in the winter cold will help me get an early harvest in spring too!
Cold and snowy? No problem! You can keep sowing seeds in winter with these helpful tips.
It's time to cover my garden with mulch. But the question is: How much mulch should I use?
This tool helps you create perfect little cubes of soil that you can use to start seeds in. No need to buy seedling pots, that is!
You don't have to stop growing vegetables just because it's getting colder outside. I actually sow in October. These are my best picks for sowing new seeds in fall!
Keeping a batch of frozen soybeans in your freezer is so convenient! This is my simple way to enjoy delicious edamame beans all year round. This is how I freeze soybeans at home.
I started to harvest the vegetables in my beds and now I have some empty spaces to fill. That's why I'm sowing new seeds! Keep reading to learn more about what I sow in June.
It's cold and dark outside, so what could be better than preparing for spring? I do it by growing leafy greens in winter.
I know it's late, but I have decided that the growing season is not quite over yet. It's still reasonably warm here so I decided to sow new seeds in fall too!
I recently found five branches with new roots on my thornless blackberry bush in the polytunnel. I decided to plant them and now I'm just waiting for them to grow!