Tim's Square Foot Gardening Journal: December 2007

Tim's Square Foot Gardening Journal

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Grow More Food, Early Winter Garden


In the May/June 2007 issue of The American Gardener magazine, Roger Swain was asked in an interview in his role as a garden communicator and author what is the single most important thing you want to convey to your readers and audience? He answered: "To get to the true essence of gardening, we have to get back to growing food plants; they’re the reason gardens were invented in the first place. The absence of anything edible in so many American landscapes these days can only be viewed as people missing out on the total gardening experience." I could not agree more with Roger. I guess that is the reason why I garden and more specifically why I am a vegetable gardener. A garden without any edible plants would not be a real garden to me. If we do not eat from our own garden we lose that connection to our natural world. While a garden full of plants and blooms is nice, in my opinion, it is sterile and incomplete without food plants.

My early winter garden is nearly empty now. I harvested the last of the carrots in one of the beds, but still have one bed of carrots left. All the rest of the plots are empty except for the walking onions which I planted in November. Now is the time to start planning next year's garden. Planting time will be here before you know it. Happy New Year!!



Monday, December 10, 2007

2007 Gardening Season Winding Down

The 2007 gardening season is coming to a close. Over the last 2 to 3 weeks I have harvested the last of the cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, celery, and brussel sprouts. I still have some carrots in the ground covered by hoop houses. In fact, I harvested some carrots yesterday. It snowed about one week ago and up until 3 days ago there was about 4 inches of snow on the ground. It was also was very cold with a few mornings in the single digits for low temperatures. Most of the snow is now melted. The forecast is for rain over the next few days which is good news because it has been so dry this year. The 2008 seed catalogs have started to arrive in the mail. Now is the time to start planning next year's garden.

I would like to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!!