
Bob’s Blog

Growing Vegetables in a Cold Frame
Cold frames are like mini-greenhouses that provide a controlled environment for your plants, allowing you to grow vegetables even in the chilliest months.

Putting Your Garden to Bed
You might be done gardening for the season, but there is still work to do. A little work now will give your garden a great start for spring planting. Here are some simple steps to get your garden ready for its cozy winter slumber.

Extending the Growing Season
It’s that time. Frost is here. I know it’s sad, but there is hope. You can extend the growing season to continue your harvest well into the winter.