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hazel frame polytunnel

hazel frame polytunnel

this is the inside of our hazel frame polytunnel with it's temporary seed shelving in place. It only cost £60.00 for the thicker than norm plastic. The hazel was of course...

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Video: November Square Foot Gardening Tips

Video: November Square Foot Gardening Tips

Mel Bartholemew and I discuss different ways to extend your gardening season.

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Cold Frame Gardening

Cold Frame Gardening

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A cold frame with a glass top can give you a 12-month growing season, even in Maine, and it's the easiest and most economical way to extend your harvest. Build the one described here, and you're on your way to fresh veggies year round.

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Top Your Cold Frame with a Lightweight, Snap-On Cover

Top Your Cold Frame with a Lightweight, Snap-On Cover

Get a plan, materials list, and step-by-step instructions for building an easy-to-manage, self-venting cold frame lid.

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Cold Frame Lightweight Cover Plan

Cold Frame Lightweight Cover Plan

Get plans and a materials list for a clear vinyl cold frame color with an optional automatic venting system.

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Video: Mini Hoop House for your Raised Garden Bed

Video: Mini Hoop House for your Raised Garden Bed

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It doesn't matter where you live, you can have a veggie garden even before the last frost date!

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Our Cold Frame this Winter

Our Cold Frame this Winter

We've been eating fresh salad this winter!

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Extend the Seasons with a Cold Frame

Extend the Seasons with a Cold Frame

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Cold frames are basically very short greenhouses sans the heat. They are mostly used for extending the season in one direction or the other. They are one of the handiest tools around for helping...

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Video: The Winter Vegetable Garden

Video: The Winter Vegetable Garden

Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, shows you how to extend your gardening passion into the colder months by creating a microclimate to grow carrots, oregano, parsley, mustard greens, arugula, cabbage, broccoli, chard, and kale.

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Build a Simple Cold Frame

Build a Simple Cold Frame

This cold frame is a bottomless box topped by glass frames. With the materials list, a detailed plan, and instructions, you'll be able to build your own.

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Give Your Cold Frame a Warm Bed

Give Your Cold Frame a Warm Bed

Easy-to-install electric cable beats the worst of winter.

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