Winter Activities for the Gardener
I appreciate living in a climate where I have 3-4 months of winter in which gardening outdoors is pretty much impossible without a greenhouse. While I spend a lot of time reading about gardening during the winter months, I still want to get my hands in the soil and nurture plants. What is a gardener to do? Attempt to start interesting plants from seed.
This year I have a few interesting things to try, most exciting is the Cedar of Lebanon seeds along with a large leafed magnolia. I also have seeds of various plums and sour cherries in the fridge getting their prescribed dose of cold weather before putting them up to see if I can nurture a few little trees for my orchard. I’ll keep you posted on my efforts, perhaps in 100 years there will be a Cedar of Lebanon to be enjoyed by those living here at the time.
What sorts of fun gardening things do you do in the winter?
Filed under Seed Sowing, Winter Gardening | Comments (3)
I hope you get the Big Leaf Magnolia to grow! We tried to grow some saplings a few years ago but we really don’t have the right conditions in our yard for them. When we went on a backpacking trip to the Ozarks in May 2012 we saw several adjacent to creeks along that hike.
Have fun!
to Misti's comment
Susy, I’ve only known one person that has grown a tree from a seed. He and his son decided to grow a replacement tree for the massive maple tree that died in the front yard. It’s been one of the many seed challenges that he and his family members have done. It’s a long and tedious task to grow trees from seeds. Good luck with your en devour. Keep us updated from time to time on the progress.
Have a great Winter seed starting day.
to Nebraska Dave's comment
I love collecting seeds from the wild and starting them. I once found some cracked cherry pits and started a few trees from them.
to Sarah's comment