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        <description>With the uncharacteristically warm winter, and a warming trend on its way, despite the recent snow it may be time to plant cold hardy crops here in Zone 3.  On the last segment of the Urban Garden Series I started the process of planting my summer loving crops like tomatoes and peppers indoors.  Today I am going to talk about how I plan to grow my cold hardy crops under cover and some of the experiments I am going to do that should help me extend my season and increase my harvests by adapting these methods to my garden. My First Vlog!  Check out the Gardening Biologist Next Door: https://youtu.be/qiUjMagmuVs Urban Gardening Series Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5mfR-r4BXH0wwN-9IQ--WX-C-4JqTR-7 How to Use a Cold Frame https://youtu.be/yPo1NPh0BeE Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlbertaUrbanGarden/</description>
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