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Backyard Winter Gardening

Backyard Winter Gardening

Vegetables Fresh and Simple, in Any Climate Without Artificial Heat or Electricity the Way It's Been Done for 2,000 Ye
by Caleb Warnock 2013 176 pages
3.82
100+ ratings
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Key Takeaways

1. Winter gardening is accessible and historically rooted

"The good news is that feeding your family fresh food from your own backyard garden all winter long is less work, far easier, and less time-consuming than you might imagine."

Historical practice: Winter gardening is not a new concept but a forgotten skill that sustained families and cities for centuries. Before the advent of grocery stores and industrial food production, families relied on winter gardens for fresh produce year-round. This practice was particularly prevalent in major cities like Paris, London, and New York in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

Accessibility: Contrary to popular belief, winter gardening is feasible for most people, regardless of their location or gardening experience. It doesn't require expensive equipment or vast knowledge. With simple techniques and the right plant varieties, anyone can grow fresh vegetables throughout the winter months, even in harsh climates with temperatures as low as -17°F (-27°C).

2. Cold frames and hotbeds enable year-round vegetable growth

"A cold frame is a miniature greenhouse—some kind of simple covering for vegetables grown directly in the backyard garden soil in areas where freezing temperatures normally kill the vegetable garden in winter."

Cold frames: These are simple structures that protect plants from harsh winter conditions. They can be made from various materials, including wood, glass, or plastic. Cold frames work by trapping heat from the sun and protecting plants from wind and frost.

Hotbeds: Similar to cold frames, hotbeds provide additional warmth through decomposing organic matter. They are particularly useful for starting seeds early or growing more tender vegetables in winter.

Key components of effective cold frames and hotbeds:

  • Proper insulation
  • Adequate ventilation
  • Correct placement for maximum sun exposure
  • Regular monitoring and maintenance

3. Diverse winter vegetables thrive with proper techniques

"Cabbages and all of the other brassica vegetables—broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, kohlrabi, chard, mustard greens, and spinach—have a sweet, crisp texture in the winter garden that is unlike anything else."

Winter-hardy varieties: Many vegetables can be grown successfully in winter, including:

  • Leafy greens: lettuce, spinach, kale, Swiss chard
  • Root vegetables: carrots, turnips, beets
  • Brassicas: cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts
  • Alliums: onions, leeks, garlic

Planting techniques:

  • Start plants in late summer or early fall to establish before winter
  • Use succession planting for continuous harvests
  • Protect plants with mulch, row covers, or cold frames

Harvesting: Many winter vegetables can be harvested throughout the season, often tasting sweeter after exposure to frost.

4. Geothermal greenhouses offer year-round growing without artificial heat

"A geothermal greenhouse has zero ongoing costs because it never uses any electricity or artificial heat."

Design principles: Geothermal greenhouses utilize the earth's constant temperature to maintain a suitable growing environment year-round. Key features include:

  • Partially submerged structure
  • Proper insulation
  • Ventilation system
  • Thermal mass for heat storage

Benefits:

  • Year-round growing without artificial heat
  • Energy efficiency and sustainability
  • Protection from extreme weather conditions
  • Extends growing season for warm-season crops

Versatility: Geothermal greenhouses can accommodate a wide range of plants, from typical winter vegetables to more exotic species like citrus trees, figs, and even bananas.

5. Self-sufficiency through winter gardening provides food security and savings

"In today's uncertain economy, it's time to be self-sufficient."

Food security: Winter gardening ensures a consistent supply of fresh, nutritious produce regardless of external factors like economic instability or supply chain disruptions.

Economic benefits:

  • Reduced grocery bills
  • Elimination of transportation costs for produce
  • Potential for selling excess produce

Health advantages:

  • Control over growing methods and inputs
  • Higher nutritional value of freshly harvested produce
  • Encourages a diverse, seasonal diet

Environmental impact: Reduces carbon footprint associated with long-distance food transportation and industrial agriculture.

6. Organic pest control maintains a healthy winter garden ecosystem

"Using sacrificial plants also completely solved my slug problem in the first winter I had my geothermal greenhouse."

Natural methods: Organic pest control techniques for winter gardens include:

  • Sacrificial plants to attract pests away from main crops
  • Companion planting to repel pests or attract beneficial insects
  • Homemade organic sprays (e.g., garlic and onion solution)
  • Introduction of beneficial insects like ladybugs

Prevention: Maintaining a healthy garden ecosystem through proper plant spacing, adequate air circulation, and clean growing conditions can prevent many pest issues before they start.

Adaptability: Be prepared to experiment with different methods and adjust your approach based on the specific pests and conditions in your winter garden.

7. Experimentation and record-keeping are key to winter gardening success

"I have kept a garden journal for years because it helps me keep straight when I have planted, what I have planted, when I have harvested, what worked in the garden, and what didn't."

Importance of experimentation: Winter gardening often requires trial and error to determine what works best in your specific climate and conditions. Be willing to try new varieties, techniques, and structures.

Record-keeping benefits:

  • Tracks successes and failures for future reference
  • Helps optimize planting and harvesting schedules
  • Identifies patterns in pest problems or plant performance
  • Aids in planning for crop rotation and succession planting

Continuous learning: Winter gardening is an evolving practice. Stay open to new ideas, share experiences with other gardeners, and continually refine your methods based on your observations and results.

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Review Summary

3.82 out of 5
Average of 100+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Backyard Winter Gardening receives mixed reviews, with an average rating of 3.82/5. Readers appreciate the practical tips and variety recommendations for winter gardening, particularly for cold climates. Many find it a good introduction to the topic, praising its accessibility and historical perspective. However, some criticize the lack of detailed instructions for building cold frames and hotbeds, and note that some techniques may not be suitable for small urban gardens. Several reviewers express enthusiasm about trying the methods described, while others wish for more comprehensive information.

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About the Author

Caleb Warnock is an author and gardening expert specializing in winter gardening and self-sufficiency techniques. Caleb Warnock draws on historical knowledge and personal experience to provide practical advice on extending the growing season and improving food sustainability. His writing style is described as blunt yet disarming, often incorporating humor. Warnock is known for advocating open-pollinated seed varieties and traditional gardening methods. He has written multiple books on gardening and self-sufficiency, including "The Forgotten Skills of Self-sufficiency Used By the Mormon Pioneers." Warnock also conducts gardening classes, where his engaging personality further enhances readers' appreciation of his books. His work focuses on empowering individuals to grow their own food year-round, even in challenging climates.

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