Season Extension Totes
Storage and harvest all summer and now protecting the plants like green houses cloches. Broccoli is still producing in 10 degree weather. If we had the cover on the dome it would be even warmer. Condensation on the walls in the morning waters the soil too.
The really deep ones are the best, though they will need to be staked down for the windy weather.
I am sure we could have great season extension of all the plants in the garden that do not mind the low light.
Days are short and we are getting around 40% brightness relative to the July Sun angle.
The really deep ones are the best, though they will need to be staked down for the windy weather.
I am sure we could have great season extension of all the plants in the garden that do not mind the low light.
Days are short and we are getting around 40% brightness relative to the July Sun angle.
Comments
My next winter permaculture experiment will be to keep my peppers alive. I hear they can become a bush. Perrenializing annuals. I like the sound of that.
Robb.
Move over poinsettia, Bonzai Peppers are coming to town.
I look forward to reading more of your tips. What are your experiences with over-wintering Broccoli?
Robb
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Broccoli? I may just go pot them up too. Why not? I'll let you know how it goes.
The kales and hardy mustards make it through nearly every winter here if buried in the snow.
Bryce Ruddock in South Milwaukee WI.