Get ready to protect your backyard garden this winter with my step-by-step demo In this video, “Winterize Your Backyard Garden – Cheap and Easy!,” Lady and I walk you through easily assembling an affordable DIY low tunnel kit that will help ensure your plants survive the cold months ahead. Especially appropriate for zones 6, 7 and above, we’ll also talk you through other techniques to keep your plants cozy this winter.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this video is helpful for anyone looking to grow their plants through winter. Don’t let the frost catch you off guard—watch now and learn how to effectively winterize your backyard garden!
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Good Tips! I'd only seen those large heavy hoops, so the ones you're using look like something I could handle. This is the first year I'm actually trying to grow something in the fall/winter. I'm now listed in Zone 7a instead of the 6b/7a 'border'. When I was at Lowe's getting mums the other day, I saw they still had a few veggies out and bought some Romaine Lettuce and Broccoli, so will see how they do. I'm betting I'll eat the lettuce before the end of next month. The Collard Greens I'd planted some time ago still look good so hopefully that'll make it as well. Now that it's cooler, below 80, my Cherry Tomatoes have exploded and I'm harvesting at least a good size handful every day. I'll dig my Sweet Potatoes up next weekend. How are yours doing? Since I'm in the last area of Hurricane Helene's cone, which is the heavy rain and flooding area, I'll have to see how my garden survives this weekend. Hehe – did your 'magic wand' get rid of the squirrel?