December in the Garden: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, and Growing What Matters Most
December is the pause between seasons. The garden is asleep. The tools are put away. And for the first time in months, there is space to look back at what
December is the pause between seasons. The garden is asleep. The tools are put away. And for the first time in months, there is space to look back at what
August is when the garden starts to feel generous. Plants are mature. Flowers are abundant. Vegetables are ready faster than expected. After months of planning, planting, and tending, August rewards
April brings a mix of excitement and restraint. The days are longer, the birds are louder, and garden plans feel suddenly urgent. But in northern gardens, April is still a
February is a funny month. It is short, but it can feel long. Winter is still firmly in charge, yet there is a subtle shift in the light that hints
January often feels like a pause button. The garden is asleep, the days are short, and everything outside looks still. But for gardeners, January is never empty. It is a