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Winter is slowly creeping up on us, especially here in Wyoming. After our first frost last week, I knew it was time to start prepping for the season ahead. That being said, we don’t have to give in and close up shop at the first sign of winter. There are a number of different tactics we can utilize to squeeze the last bits of life from our gardens. In fact, the tips I’m outlining in today’s episode have the potential to extend the life of your garden by 6-8 weeks! Pretty incredible, right? Tune in today to discover there easy and relatively inexpensive ways to keep your garden producing into the early stages of winter.
Some highlights from the episode:
- Hoop houses: what are they and why do they work?
- How to build a cold frame
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More Gardening Tips:
- The Crazy Hail Protection we Built for the Garden (blog post)
- How to Grow Your Best Onion Crop Ever (blog post)
- Three Time-Saving Gardening Tips (podcast)