Subj : book: The Year-Round Vege To : Rob Mccart From : August Abolins Date : Mon May 05 2025 14:25:00 Hello Rob! AA>> The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener: How to Grow Your Own AA>> Food 365 Days a Year, No Matter Where You Live | AA>> Paperback AA>> Niki Jabbour | Joseph De Sciose RM> You always find a book for most things... B) Operating a bookshop exposes me to such things. ;) RM> If I had a greater interest in this I'd look into it RM> better but the bottom line is you can't grow plants even RM> in a greehhouse unless it is heated up to a point where RM> the plants can survive. That's less efficient to do on a RM> small scale, especially when you don't have a large house RM> where you can play setup games to steal some of the heat RM> from the house to help with that. A few composting systems inside should help. They always produce heat. But.. It's probably not worth the effort and expense if producing only for oneself. And, if one is occupied with a daytime job, that only leaves evenings or weekends to keep up with maintenance and weeds. Even the cost of keeping/ protecting chickens is not worth the few eggs they might produce. A dozen eggs lasts me 12 days. AA>> I have seen frame structures with wiring akin to chicken AA>> wiring but smaller, and built with removeable tops. RM> My sister uses something similar to that to keep rabbits RM> out of her garden, [...] She's just south of Peterborough RM> on a property that is 160 acres, much of it wooded.. RM> ..As in, she often has trouble getting up to enjoy her RM> cottage here because she's got to be at home to look after RM> her gardens at the hottest time of the year. Yes.. Peterborough to Parry Sound is a long haul. At least a 3hrs drive. RM> She's even set up automated watering systems but has found RM> them not as reliable as she'd hoped... RM> In recent years she's experimenting with growing some RM> plants inside holes in bales of straw. That was a new one RM> to me.. She had some success but I think had a problem RM> with some sort of plant infection last year and had to RM> burn a lot of material to clear that out.. Raised beds with controlled drainage seems to be good solution. But I hear ya.. a lot of resources goes into managing a garden. And.. if you can't be onsight almost every day, the health of the garden can wane. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.64 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) .