Discover 6 veggies to plant this month

Just as soon as the ground is workable, you can start working on your soil and planting in your garden this month!

Welcome to an exciting new edition of Food Gardening Magazine, the dirt issue! Spring officially begins this month, and we couldn’t be happier. Some of our seeds are started indoors and will be ready to move outside soon, where the soil will be of utmost importance, and since spring is the perfect time for amending soil, we dedicated almost our entire issue to it!

Of course, those of you in warmer climates may already be digging and sowing and watching your seedlings grow. In either case, one thing is sure. March can still have a few surprises in store. And for many of us, there’s still a mix of winter and spring in the air.

There are some other seasonal changes in the wind, too. With this issue, we’ve added three more featured articles, so now you can enjoy a total of six articles focused on seasonal gardening topics, plus our deep dives on three featured plants: Beets, Broccoli, and Brussels Sprouts. And, as always, some delightful recipes are in store from the gardening guides highlighted in this issue.

Here’s a look at some of what’s sprouting in the March Issue of Food Gardening Magazine:

  • 6 Vegetables to Plant in March: If you’re eager to start on your garden, these six vegetables can go directly in the ground as soon as the soil is workable. (+ video!)
  • Composting in the Winter: While it’s true that winter composting doesn’t move quite as quickly as summer composting, you can still start or continue this eco-friendly habit. (+ video!)
  • DIY Soil Testing for Vegetable Gardens: Before you start applying fertilizers and lime treatments, take a sample and test your soil. DIY soil testing can often prevent the need for additional “fixing” later on down the road, as healthy soil is ultimately key to success. (+ video!)
  • The Smell and Taste of Soil: This article comes from our sister publication, GreenPrints Magazine. In it, writer Becky Rupp shares some fascinating scientific facts about soil. This is no boring lecture, though. Read this and you can find out, and even experience, “what the earth smelled like to the dinosaurs!”
  • Composting 101: What and How to Compost: If you’re feeling unsure about composting, don’t miss this! Along with the basics of composting, there’s a quick-start chart here, that breaks down the process and lists the many things you can compost, along with those that don’t belong in the compost bin.
  • Fire-Roasted Tomato Kale Soup: Easy to prepare and fun on your taste buds, this Fire-Roasted Tomato Kale Soup uses home-“fired” tomatoes and leafy Tuscan kale, alongside fresh fennel and carrots, to soften and smooth out this hearty garden soup.

The latest issue of Food Gardening Magazine also features our deep dive collections on beets, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. You’ll get tons of tips for growing these three exciting plants, from choosing the type you want to grow to prepping your garden and all the way through harvesting and enjoying them in your kitchen.

We hope you enjoy the March edition of Food Gardening Magazine as much as we’ve enjoyed creating it. Open up the March Issue today and join us in dreaming, planting, and enjoying all things food gardening.

About Food Gardening Network, a brand of Mequoda Publishing Network: Food Gardening Network was founded by home food gardeners and for home food gardeners—the mission is to serve gardeners with tips, tools, advice, and recipes for growing and enjoying good food at home. During the Covid-19 pandemic that began in 2020, it became apparent that home food gardening would grow beyond a hobby for many home gardeners. Food Gardening Network launched in January of 2021 as an all-encompassing resource for gardeners of all skill levels, with in-depth articles on planning, planting, maintaining, and harvesting home garden crops. Food Gardening Network also includes easy-to-prepare recipes so home gardeners can enjoy the fruits of their labors in delicious, creative ways.

About Mequoda Publishing Network: Mequoda provides actionable ideas, inspiration, and advice for gardeners, cooks, and crafting enthusiasts—with the goal of improving their lives and increasing personal enrichment and enjoyment. We operate five multiplatform consumer brands, including six magazines, 28 email newsletters, and more than 100 digital books. We partner with dozens of sponsors to help them market their products to our audiences. For nearly two decades, Mequoda has explored and expanded the evolving art and science of multiplatform publishing and marketing. With in-depth research, aggressive testing, and cutting-edge strategy, Mequoda has developed a reputation as an industry leader for building and operating multiplatform communities that serve, engage, and delight consumers, sponsors, partners, and affiliates.

Contact: To sign up or to get more information about Mequoda’s Email Exchange program—or to speak with any member of our team—please contact Christy Page at Christy@Mequoda.com or 781-556-1006.

Comments

Leave a Reply