1) Why Garden in November is a golden window
Cold arrives, yet soil stays warm at depth—perfect for low-stress planting, deeper rooting, and covering beds for winter. If you prefer a month-by-month map, this seasonal...
1) Why October matters
October is a soft pivot: heat eases, moisture structures soil, and roots settle with minimal stress. It’s prime time to install garlic, broad beans and bulbs, cover beds (mulch & cover...
October spotlight — planting window. In most mild French regions, October–November gives top establishment for planting a kawi: warm soil, low evapotranspiration, and deep rooting before spring. In colder areas, pencil in March–April once...