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Extending Your Growing Season
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Nancy On The Home Front
(IC: blogger)
Here in Vermont we have a very short growing season. The ground is really too cold to plant until the end of May and we’ve been known to have a frost as early as Labor Day weekend! We haven't had a frost yet but our first frost is just days away and it's pretty much time to put the garden to bed. There are a few tricks I've learned to extend my growing season.
In the fall I use row covers to give me a few more weeks in the growing season. It's wonderful to be able to enjoy lettuce when the rest of the garden is finished!
I plant lettuce seeds in August and when the nights start getting colder I cover the lettuce with row covers.
The row covers protect the tender lettuce from frost and enables me to keep harvesting a few more weeks!
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Published September 17th, 2014 7:50 AM
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 18, 2014I think I'd move from row covers to duvet covers in an effort to keep my garden growing!
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