Did you have a solid summer season of growing? Are you feeling a little burnt out? Did you listen to last week's episode where I was telling you all about the different fall vegetables you could grow and think to yourself, "oh boy, that sounds really great, but you know, I am just really tired"?
This week's episode is all about pruning perennial plants, starting to compost, and planting garlic - the fall tasks for the weary summer grower. These are things you can do to keep your growing space working for you while you put your feet up and take a little rest this fall.
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If you have specific questions about GROWING GARLIC, give me a holler. I'll be doing a whole episode on growing garlic on Halloween, mwahahaha... *in creeping vampire tone*
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Read my Blog post on Pruning Perennials with Intention & Intuition here.
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My favorite pruners are linked here for ya, friend.
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Related to the "pro tip" shared at the end of this episode... is this nifty little article from Worm Farm Guru.
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