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New Year, New Garden

Kickstart Your Gardening Journey in 2025!

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Gardening Doesn't Stop in Winter

While the ground is too cold for planting outdoors, you can start planning, organizing, and preparing for the growing season ahead. This is the perfect time to set goals, plan your garden layout, and start growing indoors.

Gardening Tasks to Tackle in January 📆

-Indoor Gardening-

Start an indoor herb garden or try growing microgreens on your windowsill. It's a great way to get a gardening fix during the winter months.

-Organize Your Tools and Supplies-

Clean and sharpen your tools, check your seed packets from last year, and make sure you have everything you need for the upcoming season.

-Start Your Garden Early-

Seeds like tomatoes, peppers, and early flowers like pansies and marigolds can be started indoors in January to get a jump start on your spring garden.

-Plan Your Garden Layout-

Use this month to sketch out your garden design for the spring. Whether you're growing in raised beds, containers, or directly in the ground, careful planning leads to a successful garden.

New to Gardening? Start with These Easy Tips

Start Small

Choose a small area to start your garden—whether it's a few containers on a balcony or a raised bed in the backyard.

Choose Easy-to-Grow Plants

Opt for plants that are forgiving and easy to grow, such as herbs, lettuce, or sunflowers.

Don't Overcrowd

Give each plant the space it needs to thrive. Overcrowding can lead to poor air circulation and diseases.

Stay Organized

Use a garden journal or digital planner to track planting dates, growth stages, and watering schedules.

Get Your Seeds Ready

Explore new seeds for the upcoming year. Consider trying new vegetables or plants that can improve your garden's biodiversity and resilience.