Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

If You Fear Vampires

Or just otherwise like garlic, apparently this is a great time to plant it!

http://www.booksforbetterliving.com/5-ways-to-prepare-vegetable-garden-for-fall-and-winter/

Fall is the best time for garlic planting because it allows the crop to vernalize, resulting in larger yields (vernalization is a term used to describe a period of exposure to cold temperatures. For garlic, it encourages bulbing the following spring).Plant an individual garlic clove 3 inches deep and space them 6 to 8 inches apart. Add a few inches of mulch to the bed (straw and/or compost) and wait! Each clove will develop into a full head of garlic by next summer.

Planting Rye for Winter

Noe was in my office last week, telling me that I should plant Rye in my garden over the winter to replace some of the nutrients in the soil.

"WHA??" I was thinking.

Lo and behold, the science behind the statement. The winter crop is a nice blanket for your garden (otherwise called a "cover crop"). Doesn't that sound sciency and everything?? Other option = Oats.

I leave today slightly less ignorant than I entered it. I should go home during lunch now.

http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/soil-health-cover-cold

http://home.howstuffworks.com/preparing-a-vegetable-garden-for-winter.htm