My 2017 Winter Planting is done.
I have fairly low aspirations this Fall: Garlic (always the Garlic), two kinds of lettuce, two kinds of spinach, leeks, beets, barley, and wheat. This probably a little less than what I usually plant, but then again, my summer garden was nothing to brag about.
A little bit different than other years, of course. My continued heaping of rabbit droppings and horse litter (wood pellets that have degraded) have composted nicely into a lovely humus that is fairly easy to work and retains a great deal of moisture. Basing a little bit off of The One Straw Revolution I have covered the lot with leftover hay from the rabbits.
My plans for this winter? Not much. I'll cover the planting with more hay as it becomes available and let the okra and jalapeno peppers (I managed to get three) go until the cold kills them off, but not much more than that. There is a certain elegance to practicing natural farming, and I intend to see how far I can do it in the home garden.
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