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    How to Coax Fresh Vegetables From the Garden All Winter Long

    by Kenneth Point

    typically the end of grown vegetables from the , but with a little you can produce well into the months. My continues to vegetables during the fall and when most gardeners in my growing are to about next ’s . on to discover simple that will fortify your against the of .

    Fall often delivers brief spells with a few filled mornings, sandwiched between weeks of milder, -free conditions. The is that a single of can wipe out every annual growing in the . Fortunately, a little will enable sensitive vegetables and to survive a snap, and reward the resourceful with an to extended harvests.

    Something as simple as the transparent, , floating row covers used to shield plants from harmful insects can also prevent . Row covers the that radiates up from the much like the that a holds temperatures and prevents from forming. Row covers a few degrees of , keeping annuals from light . the thicker grade covers for maximum .

    Late is the ideal time to sow vegetables that will flourish in the fall and endure without complaint. Examples of hardy vegetables for fall include: kale, , collards, broccoli, cauliflower, Sprouts, kohlrabi, turnips, cabbages, oriental greens, rutabagas, and some varieties of lettuce.

    Once conditions arrive, even hardy crops will appreciate some if they remain in the . Cardboard and fruit baskets can provide shelter to plants, while old sheets, blankets, and heavy tarps will entire rows or beds of plants. Apply the coverings in the when freezes are forecast and them the following after the warms the .

    Another effective solution is to a commercial of cloche, or to set up a portable over the bed. Cloches include the heavy , bell shaped jars, or variously styled and shaped rigid devices.

    One of consists of a tubular covered by a woven poly with flaps for venting. You can also obtain sturdier made with framing and twin wall polycarbonate panels that lift up for venting. Regardless of the of used to your plants you must it or provide venting during the day as temperatures rise.

    Resourceful gardeners can a few discarded window sashes and bales of straw to create a simple makeshift . Just arrange the straw bales into a rectangular around a bed and lay the across the top to form an enclosed and insulated growing . This will great to keep a bed of leafy greens growing further into the .

    Oddly enough, can and insulate plants from the . Commercial orchards actually and mist onto their trees to prevent .
    In the you can employ gallon jugs filled with to provide . the containers around plants, under floating row covers or tarps, and inside of your .

    The will absorb and during the day and release it at night to provide for your plants. You’ll get the best results by painting the jugs so that they’ll absorb more from the during the day. Incredibly, even if the in the container freezes, it will continue to release a significant of into the surrounding .

    Certain vegetables will survive on their own in the through bitterly conditions. Leeks, kale, and collards frequently withstand harsh winters without any . Fall planted garlic and shallots will develop strong systems in the fall, spend the underground, and then up at the earliest signs of the arrival of .

    Many crops including beets, carrots, turnips, rutabagas, and parsnips can be left in the protected with a thick layer of shredded leaves or straw. You can then continue as needed, provided that the ’t and prevent digging. Complete your before arrives though, since will degrade once the roots growing and switch into mode.

    With proper and a little extra you can easily grow and vegetables beyond the normal and seasons. Simply implement a few of the ideas presented in this and you’ll soon your own grown, produce much longer than usual, possibly even year-round.

    About the :
    Kenneth publishes a monthly and is the of the “Amazing to Growing Luscious Fruits and Vegetables at .” For free and his at http://www.gardeningsecrets.blogspot.com

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