September is the month of harvest, though that is perhaps too strong a word for what I do on my balcony. Without much premeditation, my garden has become quite fruit-forward — I have figs, woodland strawberries, lemons, and olives (yes, also a fruit) — and their production is comically small, both in terms of size…
Category: Seeds
Save Time and Emotional Labor by Testing Your Dusty Old Seeds
If you’re a gardener, chances are you’ve got some seeds squirreled away that are past their prime. Maybe you’re overzealous with your seed orders every year (me), couldn’t resist a bunch of free but expired seeds at a garden event (also me), or can’t bring yourself to throw away a packet with pretty illustrations on…
Spring is Coming: Ready, Set, Go!
February flew by fast. After the leisurely pace of December and January, it felt like my gardening to-do list exploded, while my available time to do said gardening dwindled. But I needed to get ready: the spring equinox is only a few short weeks away (on March 19 this year). Urged on by the spring-like…
How to Care for a Winter “Greenhouse” in Your Kitchen
As activity outside on the balcony slows down, I’m keeping busy inside this December. The shelves installed in my kitchen window (a.k.a. “the greenhouse”) are populated with a collection of scraggly young plants that will be spending winter indoors. Each little pot contains a miniature experiment in propagation. Cuttings of herbs, salvia, and Agastache mingle…
Why October 1st is Gardening New Year
Happy October 1st! Despite the Bay Area’s warm temperatures, it’s really starting to feel like fall. The days are noticeably shorter and there’s a subtle, spicy scent in the air. As summer winds down, we gardeners in the Western Hemisphere reflect on the growing season and start scheming for the next one. It’s Gardening New Year….