Fall Harvesting

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Fall Harvesting

Fall Harvesting

Adapting Gardening Practices Throughout the Year

Gardening is a rewarding and therapeutic activity that can be enjoyed year-round. Adapting your gardening practices to suit the changing seasons is key to maintaining a thriving garden. Here's a guide on how to adjust your gardening routine throughout the year:

Spring

Spring is the time for new beginnings in the garden. Start by preparing your soil, planting seeds, and tending to young plants. Keep an eye on the weather and protect tender plants from late frosts.

Spring Gardening

Summer

Summer is when most plants are in full growth. Make sure to water regularly, mulch to retain moisture, and keep an eye out for pests. Harvest crops as they ripen and deadhead flowers to encourage more blooms.

Summer Gardening

Fall

As the temperatures cool down, it's time to start preparing for the fall harvest. Harvest fruits and vegetables at their peak ripeness. Plant cool-season crops like lettuce, kale, and radishes for a late-season harvest.

Fall Harvesting

Winter

Winter is a time for rest in the garden. Clean and sharpen your tools, plan for the next season, and maybe even start some seeds indoors. Consider planting winter-hardy crops like garlic that can withstand the cold.

By adapting your gardening practices throughout the year, you can enjoy a bountiful and beautiful garden in every season.

For more gardening tips and inspiration, check out Royal Horticultural Society.