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KITCHEN GARDEN JOURNAL


April Growing Tips
April is one of the most exciting months to be outside (or inside if you’re growing in pots!) as we start seeing seedlings popping up. And the prospect of our mini kitchen gardens become a reality! The days are getting longer and longer (maybe lose those thermals now) and the vegetable garden is a really busy place to be!
Mar 17, 20232 min read


May Growing Tips
Ok, we can get excited now…as this is usually the start of summer. Long, warm days outside – and hopefully you can start the summer as you mean to go on with plenty of time outside.
The wellbeing benefits of being outdoors around green space (and by extension, the mindfulness and sense of reward that growing your own fruit and vegetables brings) means this can be a really enjoyable month.
Mar 16, 20232 min read


June Growing Tips
Summer is well and truly here by now. There’s still loads to do in the garden but this is the perfect time to take a step back, and acknowledge your progress and what you’ve achieved so far this year. And then make sure you’re enjoying the fruits of your labour!
Mar 15, 20232 min read


July Growing Tips
As thoughts turn to summer holidays and long lazy summer evenings, your garden should be looking better than ever. Keep enjoying all of that lovely food you’ve been growing, whether by yourself or with friends and family. If you have too much of one crop, consider a food swap with a neighbour. Don’t let anything go to waste!
Mar 14, 20232 min read


August Growing Tips
August is all about managing your garden through the Summer heat. Keep watering and tending where needed, but still use the (hopefully) sunny weather to get outside and enjoy your new-found passion.
Mar 13, 20232 min read


September Growing Tips
In short – there’s still loads going on in September! You’ll still be busy harvesting loads of the lovely fruit and vegetables you’ve grown, as well as managing your upcoming winter crops. If you’ve been growing fruit this is a bumper month to harvest and store for the winter.
Mar 12, 20232 min read


October Growing Tips
As the seasons change to Autumn we’re nearing the end of the main growing season, however there are still some winter crops to plant and manage so that they’re ready for Christmas. Did you know it’s still possible to plant and grow everything you need for our Christmas dinner in October. Check out our dedicated blog on exactly this!
Mar 11, 20232 min read


November Growing Tips
The weather’s getting colder now, and given how busy December usually is for a lot of people, this may be the last chance to tidy up the garden ahead of the coldest winter months. So get rid of all of those niggly little jobs before kicking back next month. That said, if you’re really attacking it, you may have enough stuff for a bonfire!
Mar 10, 20232 min read


December Growing Tips
The weather’s getting colder now, and given how busy December usually is for a lot of people, this may be the last chance to tidy up the garden ahead of the coldest winter months.
Mar 9, 20232 min read

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