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Today we revisited a subject we discussed last year. Fall gardening is just as important as spring gardening. It is easy to forget all the cold weather crops you can put in and harvest through the late fall months. We discussed that as well as how we get our gardens ready for winter. We have different approaches to this that work well for our areas. Give this episode a listen to see what might work for you.
If you haven’t listened to our episode on fall gardening, you can listen to that HERE. Please be kind. We were still figuring out our editing skills way back then.
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Music is by Oliver Massa. It is called Weekend Chores
Recap
Starting school early and ending sooner can provide a sense of control and a jumpstart on the school year.
Visiting the zoo can be educational and enjoyable for both children and adults.
Fall planting can vary depending on the climate and growing season.
Consider the days to harvest when planning fall planting.
Kohlrabi is a versatile and delicious vegetable that can be cooked in various ways. Know your frost dates and plan your gardening activities accordingly
Consider using floating row covers or building cold frames to protect plants from frost
Trench composting and using rabbit manure can improve soil fertility
Don’t stress if you can’t do all the recommended practices, you can still have a successful garden
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Feedback
00:26 Starting School Early and Ending Sooner
01:09 A Trip to the Zoo
06:21 Living in the Wild: Bear Sightings
09:07 Fall Planting: Daikon Radish, Beets, Green Beans, Kale, Broccoli, and Kohlrabi
19:23 Cooking Tips: Kohlrabi
21:04 Extending the Gardening Season
25:17 Protecting Plants from Frost
27:49 Building Cold Frames
32:08 Preparing the Garden for Fall and Winter
38:24 Enhancing Soil Fertility
39:26 Practical Tips for Fall and Winter Gardening
41:27 Finding Balance in the Garden