Saturday, February 11, 2012

Thank you, Elliot Coleman



A few years ago, we read this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Four-Season-Harvest-Organic-Vegetables-Garden/dp/1890132276/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1328980386&sr=1-3

His description of a simple hoop house set us on the path to having an unheated greenhouse in the wintertime.

The photo above shows what I went out and picked today. It is 20 degrees F. this afternoon and there are fresh greens for a salad!

If you have some land, or even a small plot, I highly recommend trying to grow some cold-tolerant things in the winter, under some sort of cover, whether it is a hoop house, a cold frame or a simple cloche.

Even a small amount of organically grown fresh things from your own efforts is such a blessing when there is snow on the ground.

Thank you, Elliot Coleman!

3 comments:

  1. I loved that book! I am hoping to get row covers this spring and extend our harvest next fall.

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  2. I got a free subscription to Martha Stewart magazine and she has a feature about Mr. Coleman and his wife and their home and gardens. Very nice. I think I have one of his books.
    debbieo

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  3. Love this!! We have escarole and several lettuces growing under a cold frame in our garden...still, and it's February. It's really amazing what you can grow any time any where!

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