Great ideas on how to start seeds indoors, mine is always a hit or miss, when I start the seeds some like tomatoes germinate well but collards and leeks sometimes germinate and then die or are too weak. I have several containers with lids that I will use and plan on saving more for spring. Also thanks to a posting earlier by someone here, I ordered several free catalogs ( I didn't know I could do that).
I have been reading a book on edible landscaping and have some plans on starting two different fruit areas, one with strawberry as cover crop, nanking cherry and some other fruit that require same soil ph, and another patch with fruits that require acidic soil like blue berries, lingon berries and the like. I will have to test the soil and amend for this as last year I planted some blue berries and they didn't survive winter but the grapes did and are in the same area, on further reading I saw they require different things. I will till around the chicken run and grow herbs there too.
Hoping to expand the garden every year slowly
I have been reading a book on edible landscaping and have some plans on starting two different fruit areas, one with strawberry as cover crop, nanking cherry and some other fruit that require same soil ph, and another patch with fruits that require acidic soil like blue berries, lingon berries and the like. I will have to test the soil and amend for this as last year I planted some blue berries and they didn't survive winter but the grapes did and are in the same area, on further reading I saw they require different things. I will till around the chicken run and grow herbs there too.
Hoping to expand the garden every year slowly