It's March and I have been thinking about this year's garden and decided to write a post for Northern Cheapskate called "Time to Start Planning Your Garden", so please go check out that post and leave some comments about when you typically start your garden.
I also wanted to share the other gardening posts I have written in case you are looking for something else or have a little more planning to do. Please enjoy reading through the 15 posts about gardening that I have written about in this post.
- Create Your Own Raised Garden Bed (using cinderblocks)
- Make a Wood Raised Garden Bed
- Start Seeds Indoors (Round 1) and (Round 2)
- Make Homemade Recycled Plant Markers
- Save Your Own Seeds
- No Stress Guide to Composting
- What To Do With Kitchen Scraps
- Grow Your Own Sprouts
- Starting Seeds Indoors on a Budget
- Updating Paint/Stain on Planters
- Installing Our Rain Barrel
- Re-Seeding
- Good Books to Read to Kids to Encourage Gardening
I SO want a garden. But I don't like the dirt and I don't like being outside. But having one is so beautiful. One day, hopefully soon, I'll start one. What's a good spring plant to start with?
ReplyDeletePeas are easy to grow in the spring, as is lettuce and radishes. Lettuce and radishes grow quickly.
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to stay in side long enough to finish anything--now thats its nice out-- I love working on the flower beds-- I hate the sore spots in my body--lol-- thanks for the review and thoughts.
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