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Step by Step Guide To Using A Unheated Greenhouse Zone 6
Winter often marks a time of dormancy for many gardens, but in Zone 6, there’s no need to hang up your gardening gloves when the first frost arrives. With the strategic use of unheated greenhouses and hoop houses, you can extend your growing season and enjoy fresh produce well into the colder months. An unheated greenhouse provides a buffer against the harsh winter conditions, allowing you to grow hardy crops that thrive in cooler temperatures. Check out my blog and video to learn more!
Sean Pessarra on Instagram: "Tomatoes start to finish! I’ve been able to produce huge amounts of tomatoes for about six months of the year here in central Arkansas, zone 7B, using the following system for growing tomatoes. I use a double leader system for both my indeterminate heirloom and cherry tomatoes. This means I prune each plant to just two vines. I plant them along the center of the bed, about 18 inches apart, and use a trellising system to support them. each vine is clipped to a compostable string which hangs from a rail or wire above the tomatoes. At the end of the season, the string clips and tomatoes can all be composted. For heirlooms, I allow the vines to grow up to 8 feet, letting the the clusters along the vines ripen by mid-August. I plant three sessions of determinate