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The seasons are changing. Depending on the part of the country you’re in, winter can mean vastly different things. While it’s great to enjoy the current harvest, a homesteader always has to plan ahead with the upcoming season in mind. On today’s episode I dig deep into my favorite tactics on preparing for winter, including amending your soil, cleaning up your plants, adding compost, and so much more. Use this episode to get prepared for the cold weather so you can make it through winter with your peace of mind.
Some highlights from the episode:
- Why tidying your plants with help future yields
- Why soil tests helps you spot problems with current crops
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More Gardening Tips:
- How to Manage Your Garden Harvest Without Loosing Your Mind (blog post)
- The Mysterious Winter Garden (podcast episode)
- Reasons to Plant a Victory Garden (blog post)
- How to Plan Your Fall Garden (blog post)