Search
If you are anything like me, you will want to get going with the sowing as soon as possible. I do January sowings indoors every year, these are my favorite 5 vegetables.
I'm starting the new year with plenty of sowings! It's cold here in Sweden but that doesn't stop me from looking forward to fresh harvests in the near future. This is what I sow in January.
How do we grow plenty of cabbage plants in one go? Well, I have a method in mind. Why not try broadcast seeding cabbage in large troughs? This is how you do it.
A soil blocker helps you create perfect little cubes of soil that you can use to start seeds in. No need to buy seedling pots, that is!
I love growing vegetables all year round! This is what I sow in November.
As you might know by now, I sow new seeds all year round. We have enough light for the plants outside until November, as long as it's warm of course. This is what I sow in July!
Spring might feel very far away. But don't worry! You can grow in January too. Here are my five favorite vegetables to grow in winter.
It's cold and dark outside, so what could be better than preparing for spring? I do it by growing leafy greens in winter.
Garlic is one of the staples in my kitchen garden, I can't go without it! Here are my best tips for planting garlic in fall.
As you might know by now, I'm a firm believer in growing vegetables all year long. Using plant cover is one great way to make the growing season outside just a little bit longer. This is how I use it.
My large cold frame (9 ft 10 x 3 ft 3) is covered by two smart lids that I built myself. Building a cold frame lid is actually really easy and helps you prolong the growing season. Try it!
I use a few different organic fertilizers in my garden, even in winter. Adding some liquid organic fertilizers is a great way to prepare the soil for new sowings. Here are my favorite organic fertilizers.