Good morning gardeners. I have three compost piles and a tumbler. My compost piles are (1) for garden waste, weeds, leaves and pellet stove ashes. I don't use much of it, The other two are cold compost piles of pine shavings and chicken poo. I add to one for a year then switch to the other pile. The tumbler is not being fed this winter becauser in the past it will freeze up with fresh stuff. I want to be able to use this in the Spring so it's just languishing in the tumbler until then. The weather has cooperated and I was finally able to get the last pile of leaves cleaned up and tossed into the back garden. I got another seed catalog yesterday. It was from Jung. I didn't really look at the prices, just the pictures. Still need to work on the garden plan. I'm thinking of putting in 3 rows of corn in the back garden with some lima beans. On the end that doesn't get as much sunlight I may just plant flowers. I don't have as much garden space as you @ChocolateMouse but I try to plant the vegetables I like and can be preserved for long term storage. I feel like it's more about eating local and minimizing my carbon footprint than about the cost. It's also knowing where your food came from and how it was produced. As mentioned before, my plan is to see what I can raise indoor over the winter. It would be nice to grow my own lettuce and tomatoes so I can cut back on purchasing "fresh" produce that was grown a continent away. So fingers crossed
hoping to get something to grow indoors.
hoping to get something to grow indoors.

