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What to Sow in January: A Climate-Smart Guide to Winter Sowing

🌱 INTRODUCTION January doesn’t look like a gardening month. But here’s the truth: what you do in January determines your entire gardening year.While most gardens seem dormant, soil life is still active, roots can still...

Planning Your Vegetable Garden for 2026: A Scientific Method for a Productive, Resilient, Living Garden

🌱 INTRODUCTION If your vegetable garden failed last spring, it probably wasn’t because of the seeds. It was because of timing.In 2026, gardening by instinct or outdated calendars is no longer enough. Climate instability, late...

🌿 Living Mulch: the Green Carpet that Cools Soil, Feeds Life & Boosts Yields | SeedsWild

Living mulch is a low, living plant layer sown beneath or between crops to protect soil instead of using inert materials. It shades, covers, and feeds—a green carpet that limits evaporation, slows weeds, shelters...

🍁 What to Do in the Garden in November — and What to Plant Now by SeedsWild

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...

🍂 What to Do in the Garden in October — What to Plant Now by SeedsWild

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...

Planting a Kiwi: When, How, and Where (In-Ground or Container) by SeedsWild

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...

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