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My Protected Fall Garden

comments (0) November 22nd, 2009 in gallery

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Harvesting fall salad greens grown in a mini hoop house.
Fall Salad Greens
Mini hoop houses and quick hoops are installed to protect the fall garden from early morning frost.
It is crucial to vent your hoop houses and cold frames during warm Indian Summer days.
Fall Hakurei turnips grown under cover.
Harvesting fall salad greens grown in a mini hoop house. Click the image to enlarge.

Harvesting fall salad greens grown in a mini hoop house.

Photo: Thomas @ A Growing Tradition Blog

There are many ways to protect your fall garden and extend your harvest.  Mini hoop houses protect your cold-hardy crops from late fall through to early spring while quick hoops offer your fall crops the added protection they need ensure a late season harvest. 


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