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Building a Free Geodesic Dome Greenhouse

May 11, 2026

Building a Free Geodesic Dome Greenhouse

With the rising cost of living, it is becoming increasingly important to grow your own food. In cold climates, a greenhouse is almost essential. However, under such conditions, it's crucial to have a sturdy greenhouse rather than a cheap, flimsy one. In this blog article, we will explore the ...

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Tips for Successfully Planting a Greenhouse Garden

May 10, 2026

Tips and Ideas for Successfully Planning a Greenhouse Garden

Planting a greenhouse garden can be a fun and rewarding experience. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, it's helpful to have a plan in place to ensure a successful growing season. Here are some tips and ideas to help you get started planning and planting your greenhouse ...

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How to transplant seedlings into the garden

May 10, 2026

How to transplant seedlings into the garden, preparing the soil, choosing the right time and spacing, transplanting and protecting.

This blog article was inspired by a question from a reader who asked: Do you have some information about the best way to transplant seedlings to the garden? Especially cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, celery, and lettuce. We love reader questions and try to answer them as well as we can. And ...

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Hardening off Seedlings the Easy Way

May 7, 2026

Hardening off Seedlings the Easy Way

Hardening off seedlings that you started indoors the easy ways is different from the traditional method where you bring plants out on a nice and sunny day for 2 hours, then bring them back in, repeat that the next day for 4 hours and bring them in again. Adding a couple of hours each day, it takes 7 ...

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Planting Seeds and Seedlings into a Bottomless Pot

May 4, 2026

Planting Seeds and Seedlings into a Bottomless Pot

This blog article started as a simple way to grow cucumbers, with 3 significant advantages over the traditional method—planting pickling cucumber seedlings in a bottomless pot. However, we soon learned that this simple method has much greater potential and is useful for a variety of ...

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Northern Vegetable Garden Planting Schedule

April 25, 2026

Northern Planting Schedule - When to Plant What – And Why Not Follow the General Rule

When to plant what in a vegetable garden? This is an important question. The Northern Vegetable Garden Planting Schedule answers this question in a nontraditional way. The general rule for planting dates in our area seems to be very simple: plant everything on the long weekend in May. This has to ...

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Cold Spring Challenge in the Garden

April 22, 2026

Cold spring challenge in the garden

Living in a cold climate, cold is a constant challenge in the garden. We share many methods about how our garden survives blizzards and how we protect plants from frost. In this blog article, we want to particularly address the cold spring challenge in the garden.   If you prefer listening to ...

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Canning Fruit and Vegetables From the Freezer

April 20, 2026

Canning fruit and vegetables from the freezer

It's one of those April days when I would love to be in the garden, pruning, trimming, and planting. However, it's snowing, so I'll have to wait to tend to my garden. Instead, I am bringing summer into my kitchen. Oh, the smell of summer! As I type, a big pot of salsa is simmering on the stove. ...

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How to Grow, Care for, and Preserve Carrots

April 12, 2026

How to Grow, Care for and Preserve Carrots

Beautiful, tasty, crunchy, and healthy—these are just a few words that describe the humble carrot. Whether you enjoy them raw or cooked, sweet or spicy, juiced, fermented, pickled, or baked, carrots offer endless culinary possibilities. If you're an aspiring gardener or simply someone who loves to ...

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A Complete Guide to Growing Hardy Raspberries in Cold Climates

April 9, 2026

Growing raspberries

Raspberries are one of my favorite berries. Growing raspberries in a cold climate is not difficult because raspberries are quite hardy. Caring for the raspberry patch was one of the first tasks I learned in my childhood on my parents' homestead. If you did not have the opportunity to learn hands-on, ...

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