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Laidback Gardening: What to Do in January?

Close up of seedlings growing in trays and pots on a windowsil

Seriously? A gardening calendar for January?

Non, je ne suis pas tombé sur la tête!

Granted, in the North at least, gardens are frozen, snow-covered and plants dormant. And so much the better! It allows us to take a well-deserved break.

Photo: Jenny Uhling

But since January often rhymes with resolutions (it doesn’t actually rhyme, but I’ve looked for something that does and found nothing), it’s the perfect time to reflect on our garden. What worked well last year? What mistakes can we correct? With these thoughts in hand, we can plan the year ahead: seedlings, the vegetable garden, new beds and much more.

For those who find winter a long time coming, taking care of your houseplants is a great way to fill the need for greenery. Clean them, give them a little moisture and optimize their light. But don’t water them just because you feel like gardening! Excessive watering does more harm than good, especially in winter.

Of course, there’s no rush. You can wait until the holiday season is over before embarking on your gardening projects. Get your head out of the plants and enjoy some quality time with your loved ones!

Happy New Year and happy gardening!

Sowing and Vegetable Gardening

Houseplants

Ornamental Garden

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Don’t hesitate to share other ideas for gardening activities in January so we can add them to the list!

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