May Garden Tips

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Recipes

GENERAL

  • Fertilize maturing plants with fish emulsion and liquid seaweed on the soil as well as foliar spraying the leaves.
  • Mulch beds with straw to keep soil cool and moist.
  • Hill up leeks and potatoes.
  • Harvest the outer leaves of spinach, lettuce, and greens for early salad. Flavor with thinnings of root crops.
  • Gradually harden off cukes, eggplants, squash, pumpkins, and mid to late season tomatoes. Gently transplant on a cloudy day or evening and apply row covers. We recommend Reemay.

GARDENING

Vegetables: Make successive sowing of coles, greens, root crops, beans and corn.




MONTHLY TIPS
March, April, May, June, July
Healthy Soil, Healthy Plants
Improving the soil is the foundation of organic gardening and farming. Strengthen the soil and plants will thrive because, like plants, soil is also a living organism.
Nutritional Problems
Nutritional disorders arise when a plant variety has particular needs or when too little or too much fertilizer is used.
Transplanting Tips
Make sure you are not putting your plant in harm's way when moving it from one place to another.
Gardening, Month to Month
A list of tips that can be done each month.

All natural fertilizers for the organic garden