When is your last frost date? For those of us in temperate climates, that's a key factor in what to plant when. Search by zip code, by list, or by map.
Among the most popular gardening communities on Dreamwidth are
gardening and
common_nature. Both are most active in the warm season, so they're speeding up now. They feature a mix of text and picture posts from gardeners and nature lovers around the world. The main difference is that the first focuses specifically on gardening, while the second is more general nature and outdoor stuff. If you're into gardening for wildlife, then also check out
birdfeeding. It's active year-round and features all kinds of conversation about what birds people have seen, birdfeeders and food, birdhouses and other fixtures, gardening for the birds and plants that attract them, and so on. Here's a list of more nature communities for you to explore and some other resources.
Since last year I've run a recurring post on different aspects of landrace gardening. That recently concluded, but you can still find those posts in my Recurring Posts tag. If you have a hard time gardening due to climate, consider landraces as a possible solution, because they can adapt to darn near anything with their superior genetic diversity. I bought some to try planting this year out of curiosity, but the landrace marigolds I started last year? Are already volunteering in the pots because screw frost dates. They bloomed clear to the hard freeze last fall and were very popular with the late pollinators.
Does anyone else have more resources for gardening or related activities on Dreamwidth?
Among the most popular gardening communities on Dreamwidth are
Since last year I've run a recurring post on different aspects of landrace gardening. That recently concluded, but you can still find those posts in my Recurring Posts tag. If you have a hard time gardening due to climate, consider landraces as a possible solution, because they can adapt to darn near anything with their superior genetic diversity. I bought some to try planting this year out of curiosity, but the landrace marigolds I started last year? Are already volunteering in the pots because screw frost dates. They bloomed clear to the hard freeze last fall and were very popular with the late pollinators.
Does anyone else have more resources for gardening or related activities on Dreamwidth?