Here are a few ideas for New Year’s resolutions for seasoned gardeners:
- Try a new gardening technique: If you’ve been gardening for a while, you may be looking for new ways to challenge yourself. Consider trying a new gardening technique, such as square foot gardening, permaculture, or hydroponics.
- Experiment with different plants: If you’ve been growing the same types of plants for a while, consider trying something new this year. This could be a new type of vegetable, a new type of flower, or a new type of plant altogether.
- Start a new garden bed: If you have the space, consider starting a new garden bed this year. This could be a small herb garden, a rock garden, or a wildflower meadow.
- Get involved in your community: Gardening can be a social activity, and there are many ways to get involved in your local gardening community. Consider joining a gardening club or volunteering at a community garden.
- Learn about new gardening products and technologies: The world of gardening is constantly evolving, with new products and technologies being developed all the time. Consider learning about some of the latest innovations in gardening and see if any of them might be useful for your own garden.
- Practice sustainability: As a seasoned gardener, you likely already know the importance of sustainability in gardening. Consider taking your sustainability efforts to the next level this year by implementing additional sustainable practices in your garden.
- Share your knowledge and skills: If you have a lot of experience in gardening, consider sharing your knowledge and skills with others. This could be through volunteering at a community garden, mentoring a beginner gardener, or simply sharing your gardening tips and tricks with friends and family.
Here at From Lawn to Table, we are here to support you no matter if you are just starting out or have been gardening for a lifetime.