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Mulching Your Garden For Fall

November 5, 2021 hilary dahl
Mulching raised bed with compost

Cover your beds in 2-3 inches of compost or mulch. We’re using Behren’s 4.25 Gallon Galvanized Steel Pail to bring material from our compost pile to our garden.

Garden soil loves to get dressed up. Instead of a tuxedo or gown, spruce up your beds with a stylish layer of compost, cover crops and straw.

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In Winter, Fall, Soil Care Tags compost, mulch
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Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 18: Applying Compost to the Fall Garden

October 21, 2016 hilary dahl
Over-wintered broccoli in early March. The plant was surrounded with compost and the empty spaces in the garden were covered in compost.

Over-wintered broccoli in early March. The plant was surrounded with compost and the empty spaces in the garden were covered in compost.

This week we will be discussing how to use compost as a fall garden amendment. In particular, we're going to talk about it how you can use compost to improve and protect your soil over the wet winter months.

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In Fall, Annual Vegetables, Soil Care Tags compost, fall gardening, edible gardening, edible landcaping, vegetable gardening, fall garden care, winter gardening, Overwintering, soil care, organic soil care, organic gardening, organic vegetable gardening
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Winter Gardening: Spring Planning and Soil Care

December 11, 2012 hilary dahl
Spring Planning and Soil Care_Seattle Urban Farm Co.

Its never too early to start planning next year’s garden.  Depending on how much of your own indoor seed starting you plan to do, you might need seeds and supplies on hand as early as January!  December is a great time to reflect back on this past growing season and try to figure out what you can do next year to improve:

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In Soil Care, Winter, Spring, Garden Planning Tags garden planning, January, soil health, plant health, health of plants, health of soil, biological diversity, microorganisms, compost, soil pH, acidic soil, alkaline soil
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5 Ways to Prepare Your Garden For Winter

October 8, 2012 hilary dahl
Compost_Preparing For Winter_Seattle Urban Farm Co.jpg

Like it or not, the end of summer is hurtling towards us at unbelievable speed, like a gigantic meteor hell-bent on disheveling Elijah Woods hair. There is little we can do, but getting the vegetable garden in order seems like a good way to make the most of the time we have left…and why not make sure things are ready for next spring just in case the Mayans miscalculated…

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In Annual Vegetables, Crop Storage, Fall, Winter, Soil Care Tags compost, organic amendments, pH, Harvest, Preserve, garlic
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