I've been thinking about ways we can extend our growing season. Why wait to plant in May when we can plant lettuce and other cold weather crops in March? And what about harvesting kale and Brussel sprouts in December or January? So I started building these cold frames that fit over the raised beds. They... Continue Reading →
Experimenting With Gardening: The Core Method
We've started putting in raised garden boxes, where a lot of our cold weather crops will be grown, with a transition into summer crops, and I wanted to quickly share the gardening technique we're experimenting with this year. It's called the Core Method, and its not necessarily a new technique. But this is the first... Continue Reading →
5 Corn Varieties To Consider Growing This Spring
It's January and the temps are plummeting again outside. The last couple mornings here have been below zero, something we're still getting used to. The land is still frozen, there's left over snow in the fields, but I've got my mind on spring. I've been flipping through the seed catalogs, trying to put together our... Continue Reading →