Depending on where you live you can plant a fall garden too. I love planting a variety if greens, turnips, and red beets for the fall and early winter. Where I live I’ve had a few mild winters where my greens survived and produced all winter long. And the are super easy.
Underrated comment. Climate and seasons are crucial! E.g. in Phoenix the best time to start many things is Sept. or Oct. and protect from short frost season. Starting in "spring" results in withered stalks by May.
Depending on where you live you can plant a fall garden too. I love planting a variety if greens, turnips, and red beets for the fall and early winter. Where I live I’ve had a few mild winters where my greens survived and produced all winter long. And the are super easy.
Underrated comment. Climate and seasons are crucial! E.g. in Phoenix the best time to start many things is Sept. or Oct. and protect from short frost season. Starting in "spring" results in withered stalks by May.
wow, ya, didnt think about doing that. I will this year