Every year I resolve to be a more diligent gardener: This year, I mean it.

 

Usually, my New Year’s gardening resolutions begin with: Stay on top of weeding. But last year, I experimented with alternative gardens — square foot gardens, plastic bag gardens— that virtually vanished weeds from my vegetable patch.

So, this year, I’ve got time to work on the other resolutions on my list.

  • Grow only what I’ll eat, instead of planting seven kinds of lettuce and letting it spoil in my vegetable crisper.
  • Hang gardening tools on my potting bench every day, rather than letting them rust in the rain.
  • Prune, feed, and spray my roses all summer, not just at the beginning of the season.
  • Dig up summer bulbs and store them for winter, instead of letting them rot, and then buying new ones.
  • Do what it takes — compost, stake, feed — to grow a decent tomato.
  • Don’t give gardening advice to my neighbor unless he asks, then keep quiet when he ultimately does it his own way.

What plans do you have for your garden this year?


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