CUISINE & CULTURE Using frost blankets to extend the growing season was discussed in last week’s column. Today’s column suggests cold frames as another way to extend a garden’s growing season.
Creating a winter garden that thrives in cold weather might seem challenging, but it’s entirely possible with the right ...
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DIY Cold Frames for Cheap, Easy, Early Garden Planting
Learn a simple and affordable method to start your garden early using cold frames. Cold frames function as mini greenhouses ...
As the sun drops, grab some frost cloths or old bed sheets to cover your plants. This simple step traps warmth from the soil ...
The warmer temperatures of October have come and gone, but autumn in Colorado often extends into November. For avid gardeners ...
Freeze ahead? Protect bougainvillea, plumeria, hibiscus and citrus with covers, heat sources and greenhouse tips before temps ...
How are you progressing on your to-do list as you put your beds to sleep for the winter? The weather has been giving ...
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Winter vegetable growing guide: Best crops to plant and harvest over the coldest months
From kale and leeks to garlic and parsnips, our growing guide shares tips for planting, protecting and harvesting throughout ...
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What To Do With Soil From Raised Garden Beds In Winter (Toss Or Keep)
You spent all season improving your raised garden bed soil, and now you're liking wondering if you should toss it all out ...
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