Even though there are a number of methods gardeners can use to extend the growing season, there is a period of dormancy for most gardens in the winter months. During these coldest months, I take the opportunity to work on my garden rather than in my garden. In this video, I show you 5 ways you can work ON your garden in winter that will lead to a more productive vegetable garden in spring, summer, and fall.

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3 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for the tips! Especially regarding getting seeds now! I’m glad you popped up in my feed! 🤗

  2. That is exactly what I'm doing. I'm going to grow 1 vegetable that I've never grown before and 1 flower, a pollinator, that I've never grown before.

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