Tag: potager

  • What to Grow in Your Potager (including  a list of 30 categories of plants to consider)

    What to Grow in Your Potager (including a list of 30 categories of plants to consider)

    It can be difficult to think beyond the grocery store, or the farmers market, when deciding what kind of food to grow on your homestead. Every recipe we know, every cookbook we have, tend to rely only on the readily available ingredients most of us can access. Yet, the most thrilling part about having your…

  • The Power of a Well-Planned Potager

    The Power of a Well-Planned Potager

    Do you want your garden to produce food even with 4 weeks of neglect in extreme heat and dry weather? Then plant a well-planned potager garden.

  • Plant Your Homestead Potager

    Plant Your Homestead Potager

    Now that you’ve constructed your homestead potager, it’s time to plant. Well, almost… There are two more things I suggest you do before you put plants or seeds in the ground. Pre-Planting Step 1: Start Compost Tea The first thing I recommend is that you get a five gallon bucket, fill it with rain water…

  • Constructing Your Homestead Potager

    Constructing Your Homestead Potager

    With all the hard work of gathering inspiration, choosing a garden site, deciding on our paths and bed design, and formalizing your plan done, it’s now time to break ground. This is the moment when the dream – a thing that lives in the world of ideas – becomes tangible. This is when the seed…

  • The Homestead Potager Garden Design

    The Homestead Potager Garden Design

    In previous posts, I covered some things I know to be beneficial about choosing your potager location and designing your paths and bed styles. I also explained why I think it’s really important to make a vegetable garden functional and beautiful and inviting. Now I want to cover a few other practical considerations that may…

  • Homestead Potager Garden Bed Design

    Homestead Potager Garden Bed Design

    The first gardens were forest gardens. Actually they were more like cultivated forests than gardens. The plants that humans found beneficial, they encouraged. The plants that didn’t have utility were removed. Eventually, early gardeners installed fences to protect their food supply from being eaten by other free-ranging forest animals. There’s no precise information on when forest…

  • Plan Your Homestead Potager Garden Location

    Plan Your Homestead Potager Garden Location

    A potager garden is a place to grow food, skills, and beauty. You can make one just about anywhere, in a lot as small as a few hundred square feet. However, when you spend a little time carefully considering your location and planning your design, your job as a gardener becomes a whole lot easier.…