Slow down gardening in February
It’s February in the garden and the soil is usually too wet and cold for much garden digging and planting. Gardeners have found that digging and even stepping on water saturated planting beds compacts the soil and damages the good fungi, called mycorrhizae (from myco meaning fungal and rhiza meaning root). It’s the white web=like matter that you find when digging in the garden sometimes.
Indoor activities like sorting seeds, planning, reading and writing with a hot cup of tea nearby is the thing to do. Psychologists agree that we need the down times between the busy periods of our lives to recharge our batteries and refresh our spirits.
Most effective planning tool: Make a short list of things to do for the next day to get your self going! Most big jobs can be put off for later.
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