Long before Valentine’s Day became associated with romance between people, rural communities observed February 14 as a turning point in
On February 14, millions of roses change hands while in most gardens the soil is still frozen. Shop windows are
Mid-February carries a tension between restraint and awakening. February 13 sits close to the old Roman observance of Faunus, a
The first time gardeners hear about food forests, everything sounds wonderfully simple. Trees, shrubs, groundcover, minimal work, abundant harvests. Nature
By the twelfth day of February, winter is no longer a simple season of waiting. It becomes a season of
Some gardening ideas sound too perfect to be real. The Three Sisters planting method is one of them: corn, beans,
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












