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If you have an area in your basement that stays cool all winter long, you can make use of these cold spots to keep storage crops fresh well into winter. Try experimenting with these nine crops to grow for winter food storage.
I’ve been gardening in one form or another all my life. I came from a family that tended several large gardens. When I left home, I grew fresh herbs and attempted to grow some vegetables in pots while dreaming of a future in a home of my own with a yard and a vegetable garden. Finally, I purchased a home on a few acres and began growing my own food with a small, weed filled garden.
The first year, I grew a few herbs and some vegetables for fresh eating during the summer. The following year, I thought it would be fun to learn how to can and planted extras to preserve tomato sauce, salsa, carrots, and string beans.
I remember organizing the jars on shelves in the basement, taking a step back, and feeling such a sense of pride. I felt so gratified and accomplished that I grew and preserved my own chemical free food to enjoy through the winter. I wondered what else I could grow to get us through until the garden produced again.
The years that followed involved expanding the garden and improving the soil so I could grow and preserve even more. Our basement is unheated and stays between 40-50?F all winter so I also experimented with crops that can be stored in baskets, on shelves, or in buckets of damp sand without dehydrating, freezing, or canning.
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Everything people eat on earth, comes directly or indirectly through plants. For example, fruits, vegetables, or rice, come from plants. If we discuss an example of indirect form, the herbivorous animals we eat, they consume plant based diet. Therefore, whatever we eat comes from plants but the question still remains–What do plants eat to grow? The answer is, they make their own food! Sounds interesting? Let’s read about it in detail!
If you are looking for an easy-to-grow houseplant that also looks striking year-round with its bright foliage, then have a read about Dieffenbachia Cheetah Plant Care and Growing Information below!
What differentiates Domino Peace Lily is the stunning varigation on its foliage. It also has spots and splashes of white on its glossy green foliage, whereas the peace lily has a plain green leaves. Domino also has more elongated spathes and it also makes for an excellent air purifying indoor plant. Lets have a look at the Domino Peace Lily Growing Information!
Sansevieria Black Coral is a beautiful, low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for. Do include it in your plant collection, if you are someone who loves dark foliage specimens!
If you want to enhance the taste of boiled or scrambled eggs and make your omelets taste lip-smacking, you must add herbs to them. Which ones do you ask? Well, here are the Best Herbs You Should grow for Eggs!
Enhance your garden’s defense system with these Plants You Should Grow for Pest Control! These natural wonders can be a great pest control warriors, ensuring a harmonious and thriving ecosystem.
Red Hot Poker Plant is valued by gardeners for its upright structure, bright, eye-catching blooms, and ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to the garden. Here’s everything about growing it.
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If you’re looking to grow Tinda, a popular vegetable in Indian cuisine, you’ve come to the right place. Our guide provides all the essential details on Tinda Growing Information.
The Peggy Martin Climbing Rose is a gorgeous and hardy plant that blooms profusely in pink from spring through fall. It is also easy to maintain, even for beginners!