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Mens Fitness Year Long Workout

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Autumn typically signals the end of home grown vegetables from the garden, but with a little ingenuity you can harvest garden fresh produce well into the winter months. My Central Pennsylvania garden continues to supply fresh vegetables during the fall and winter when most gardeners in my growing region are content to dream about next summer's bounty. Read on to discover simple tricks that will fortify your garden against the onslaught of frigid weather.



Fall often delivers brief cold spells with a few frost filled mornings, sandwiched between weeks of milder, frost-free conditions. The problem is that a single touch of frost can wipe out every tender annual growing in the garden. Fortunately, a little protection will enable frost sensitive vegetables and herbs to survive a cold snap, and reward the resourceful gardener with an opportunity to enjoy extended harvests.

Something as simple as the transparent, fleecy, floating row covers used to shield plants from harmful insects can also prevent frost damage. Row covers trap the warmth that radiates up from the earth much like the way that a cloud cover holds temperatures and prevents frost from forming. Row covers offer a few degrees of protection, keeping tender annuals safe from light frost. Use the thicker grade covers for maximum benefit.

Late summer is the ideal time to sow cold tolerant vegetables that will flourish in the fall and endure cold weather without complaint. Examples of hardy vegetables for fall gardening include: kale, spinach, collards, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, kohlrabi, turnips, cabbages, oriental greens, rutabagas, and some varieties of lettuce.

Once freezing conditions arrive, even cold hardy crops will appreciate some protection if they remain in the garden. Cardboard boxes and fruit baskets can provide shelter to individual plants, while old sheets, blankets, and heavy plastic tarps will protect entire rows or beds of plants. Apply the coverings in the evening when freezes are forecast and remove them the following morning after the sun warms the air.

Another effective solution is to use a commercial variety of cloche, or to set up a portable cold frame over the garden bed. Cloches include the heavy glass, bell shaped jars, or variously styled and shaped rigid plastic devices.

One style of cold frame consists of a tubular frame covered by a woven poly material with flaps for venting. You can also obtain sturdier cold frames made with aluminum framing and twin wall polycarbonate panels that lift up for venting. Regardless of the type of protection used to cover your plants you must remove it or provide venting during the day as temperatures rise.

Resourceful gardeners can combine a few discarded window sashes and bales of straw to create a simple makeshift cold frame. Just arrange the straw bales into a rectangular shape around a garden bed and lay the windows across the top to form an enclosed and insulated growing area. This setup will work great to keep a bed of leafy greens growing further into the winter.

Oddly enough, water can protect and insulate plants from the cold. Commercial orchards actually spray water and mist onto their trees to prevent frost damage. In the home garden you can employ plastic gallon jugs filled with water to provide protection. Place the containers around plants, under floating row covers or tarps, and inside of your cold frames.

The water will absorb and store heat during the day and release it at night to provide warmth for your plants. You'll get the best results by painting the jugs black so that they'll absorb more energy from the sun during the day. Incredibly, even if the water in the container freezes, it will continue to release a significant amount of heat energy into the surrounding area.

Certain vegetables will survive on their own in the garden through bitterly cold conditions. Leeks, kale, and collards frequently withstand harsh winters without any protection. Fall planted garlic and shallots will develop strong root systems in the fall, spend the winter underground, and then spring up at the earliest signs of the arrival of spring.

Many root crops including beets, carrots, turnips, rutabagas, and parsnips can be left in the garden protected with a thick layer of shredded leaves or straw. You can then continue harvesting as needed, provided that the ground doesn't freeze and prevent digging. Complete your harvesting before spring arrives though, since quality will degrade once the roots resume growing and switch into seed production mode.

With proper planning and a little extra care you can easily grow and harvest vegetables beyond the normal spring and summer seasons. Simply implement a few of the ideas presented in this article and you'll soon enjoy your own home grown, fresh produce much longer than usual, possibly even year-round.
Men's Fitness Year Long Workout
In order to keep your skin soft and free of wrinkles, and to subdue the effects of ageing, it is necessary to apply a daily moisturising lotion.Just the same as applying a high factor sunblock when sunbathing,an adequate skin regime away from the sun, is also critical.

There is a myriad of choice concerning types and brands of moisturizer available for purchase, on the market.This expansive range can be a burden in itself, as you attempt to put together a skin care plan. Be sure to take the time and research each of your options for suitability including cost, and your personal desire for healthy skin.You will probably have to try many types, then discard those that don't come up to the mark.

Being aware of the challenges that the changing seasons can bring, is critical,once you have decided on a range of products to suit your skin care plan.Living in a region of the world where harsh winters are common, requires adjustments to your regime, to counter those severely cold winds.Be flexible with your skin care plan, and accomodate the changing seasons.

It is certainly the case, that dry skin will result in the formation of wrinkles.No matter what your age, massive benefits can be achieved by caring for your skin. Those slight changes you make between your summer and winter treatments, will strengthen your feel good factor and make a huge difference towards healthy skin.

If you care for your skin from an early age, you can be confident that you will minimize the effects of ageing over the years and that means fewer wrinkles. So, when your friends start to panic about the encroaching wrinkles around their eyes and lips, you can be confident in the knowledge that they will be asking you for your secret to ageless beauty.

The time you invest in looking after you're skin, will always pay dividends in the end.Your friends will be green with envy, as the results are plain to see, for everyone.Those efforts you endured in the early days, have now flourished, and your skin looks young and beautiful.

The complexion of your skin is the ultimate truth, towards identifying your age.So adopt a healthy skin care regime and minimise the effects of ageing.Decide early on a plan, and stick at it.
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