How to Grow Daffodils In Cold Climates
Most daffodils love growing in a cold climate. The frigid winters with frequent snow followed by cool springs are ideal for their growth and blooming. Success with daffodils for Northern gardeners is more a matter of culture than variety choice. ... [... more] eHow
How to grow grapes in cold climates
Growing grapes in cold climates isn't as difficult as it may seem initially. There are various methods you can use to prevent your vine from getting damaged by cold winters. The Grape varieties I am going to talk about are hardy to at least ... [... more] eHow
Review: Building In Cold Climates
I've been doing a lot of remodeling and discovered a quick way to find wall studs. Drill a tiny hole on each side of a wall outlet to find the stud the electrical box is mounted to. The next stud should be 16 in. away in either direction. Your ... [... more] Popular Mechanics
Comfortable Construction: Temporary Heat in a Cold Climate
One of the challenges of winter construction, at least here in brutal New England, is temporary heat. How do you give the workers some relief from the cold while parts of the building have no windows? How do you heat the building without choking ... [... more] This Old House
Warm Roses for Cold Climates by Diana Morgan
There is a rose for almost every climate - and cold climate gardeners have some real beauties to choose from. Home » Plants & Animals » Rose Gardening » Warm Roses for Cold Climates by Diana Morgan The rose, that stately lady of the [... more] Suite101
Love in a Cold Climate Fanny-tastic!: I found this novel a teeny weeny bit disappointing after its superlative predecessor, 'the Pursuit of Love'. I think if I compare the two, I can see why - 'Pursuit' packs about ten novels worth of incident into its slim frame, as terse, [... more]
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Small Fruits For Cold Climates
Norhtern gardeners don't have to limit themselves to strawberries. There are other small fruits that will survive our winters. Every home gardener in the north should grow at least one kind of small fruit. Just because we live in a cold climate ... [... more] Suite101