Mid-February finds the farm in a thinking mood. Fences are checked. Tools are laid out on the bench. The orchard
Many gardeners assume fruit growing requires space they simply do not have. Large trees, spreading canopies, years of waiting—it all
February 10 marks a moment in late winter when the garden begins to feel mentally closer, even if it is
A small kitchen garden can be both a blessing and a challenge. It is easy to manage, but every choice
Many early gardening frustrations begin indoors. A basil plant that collapses after a few weeks. A rosemary that dries out
February 9 is a day that brings attention inward. While little seems to change on the surface of the garden,
Every gardener reaches a moment when early enthusiasm meets reality. A failed seedling, a sulking tomato plant, herbs that never
February 8 sits in that late‑winter corridor where the year is turning, but the garden still refuses to show it.
February 7 falls into one of the most deceptive stretches of the year. The light is already stronger than it
Hügel culture is one of those gardening methods that almost everyone has heard of, many have tried, and just as












