Rage Garden Battlefield Soil

To cultivate a successful rage garden, understand that soil is a vital asset, not mere dirt. Conduct tactical soil testing to assess its health, ensure proper nutrient levels, and address deficiencies. Strengthen your soil with organic matter, pH balance, and necessary amendments to create a solid foundation for thriving plants and ultimately secure victory.

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Essential Greenhouse Tips for Successful Gardening

Home greenhouses and cold frames are essential for extending growing seasons and protecting plants. They require careful consideration of purpose, location, and practical factors like heating, ventilation, and budget. Effective pest management and planning for future growth are critical. Beginners should start small and expand with experience for successful gardening.

February Newsletter

February’s newsletter emphasizes preparing for spring amid winter’s harshness. Key activities include starting seeds indoors, inspecting livestock and compost, and planning projects. Care for houseplants and animals is vital, especially with colder temperatures. Community engagement, disaster preparedness, and inspiration from other farms or botanical gardens are encouraged. Stay warm and connected.

Cold Frames, Row Covers and Season Extension.

New YouTube Video on my about cold frames!! Check it out!! Who doesn’t want to have fresh vegetables after your garden has finished.   It feels great to thwart the natural ending to the growing session and continue to grow vegetables for your family. Using cold frames and row covers to extend your growing seasonContinue reading “Cold Frames, Row Covers and Season Extension.”

Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead

December Newsletter  Winter is setting in. The weather has gotten colder. For many of us, there is still plenty to do, especially if you have animals. In this newsletter, you will get some timely information about the plants and animals in your care. There is still plenty of plant to take care of this season.Continue reading “Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead”

Your November Gardening Checklist for Success

Welcome to my monthly Newsletter. This newsletter will help you save money and time. No need to ask what you should be doing or when it should be done. You will have the Know How. This newsletter has it all.   This is the best way to stay on top of tasks. These tasks help maintain and grow your garden or farmstead