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.
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10 Best Greenhouse Kits of 2025 to Grow Your Home Garden
Purchasing one of the best greenhouse kits is an easy alternative to building one from scratch. From large to small, portable ...
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This week’s first freeze of the season killed the rest of our summer vegetables, and now all that is left in the garden are cold hardy plants that will grow through the winter. Now is a great time ...
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As the sun drops, grab some frost cloths or old bed sheets to cover your plants. This simple step traps warmth from the soil ...
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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 ...
Winter in New Hampshire may be long and cold, but for some farmers, the harvest never stops. As daylight fades and the march ...
Winter can be tough on your plants, but staying ahead with simple hacks makes a big difference. The key to keeping your ...
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Million pound cottage with heated swimming pool for sale in Tintern
A cottage with two paddocks, a heated outdoor swimming pool, and views across the Wye Valley is for sale in Tintern ...
Grey skies and shorter days don’t stop gardeners planning bold spring colour. One simple October task sets the stage.
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