Garden Know-how: Extend Your Growing Season
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February/March 2007
By Barbara Pleasant
In thousands of cold-climate gardens, bed warmers made from soft drink bottles are considered basic gardening equipment. Or the drink bottles can be duct-taped into cylinders, like the one shown at right, to give tomatoes, peppers and other tender seedlings an earlier start.
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— Over the next year, contributing editor Barbara Pleasant will explain and elaborate on essential “Garden Know-how” for both beginning and experienced gardeners.
Got More Great Ideas?We’re betting some of you are sitting there thinking, “Oh rats, she should have mentioned _________; it works so well.” If you have season extending tips that Barbara didn’t cover, please share them by posting a comment below. And if you need more season extension ideas or instructions, here are some previous articles you can read online at www.MotherEarthNews.com. — Mother |
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