Yes, winter is definitely on its way. But, that doesn’t mean there are no jobs to be done in your garden in November – definitely not!
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Grow microgreens in your garden bed outside or in containers. They are perfect quick growing crops for urban gardeners too, who don’t have space. You can grow them indoors on a windowsill or a balcony or other open space!
The time is right to get growing! Tempting as it may be to buy plants in spring when they’re looking full and luscious, fall is actually ideal for getting most ornamentals and cool-season edibles into the ground.
A simple monthly checklist of garden chores for September including tasks for the fruit and vegetable garden, flower garden, and basic lawn and yard care. Use as a jumping off point to guide you according to YOUR yard & garden and YOUR schedule.
Ginger grows well in humid climates. People living in warmer climates generally do not have problems with growing ginger. In case you are living in a drier place a bit of spraying will definitely benefit the plant. https://no1world.club/2018/08/26/how-to-grow-ginger-at-home-ginger-growing-root-grow/
Herbs make thoughtful housewarming gifts and are the perfect addition to any kitchen. With their handles and small shape, a mug herb garden is an easy way to incorporate herbs into your home, whether you live in a large space or small apartment.
Your mental health influences how you think, feel, and behave in daily life. It also affects your ability to cope with stress, overcome challenges, build relationships, and recover from life’s setbacks and hardships.
To solve the ant, you need to remove the cause, such as plant lice. When you engage in the fight against aphids, you should know that at the same time attention should be paid to the ants because they will convey your plant to a new location in order to protect them.
Once established in the proper site and climate, perennial vegetables planted can be virtually indestructible despite neglect. Established perennials are often more resistant to pests, diseases, drought and weeds, too. Plant Once, Harvest Forever - The Perennial Vegetables https://tipsabout.life/plant-once-harvest-forever-the-perennial-vegetables/
A nice clean garden edge gives your landscape definition and texture. Of course, we’d all love a professionally designed garden area, but the cost of materials alone can be astronomical. https://tipsabout.life/lawn-edging-11-beautiful-ideas/
According to some authors there are over 30 different crops you can plant in August for harvest in the fall and winter.
If you planted seeds or seedlings in late spring, your tomato plant should be coming to fruition right about now. But if you are seeing problems instead of perky ripe tomatoes, you might need to troubleshoot your garden. The tomato struggle is real. Match your tomato plant issues to the right solution and get your garden growing! https://tipsabout.life/common-tomato-plant-problems/