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Harvest Later- Protecting your garden in the Fall with a Tunnel Garden will extend the harvest a month or more late in the season. Winter Gardening - Growing in the winter is truly the easiest kind of gardening. Greens and root vegetables thrive with little water and maintenance required and pests and disease are virtually non existent. You'll be enjoying fresh greens all winter long!

Passionate Gardeners - We love to garden and 2 women who founded this company have over 40 years of combined growing experience. Grower Support - You'll be amazed how easy it is to grow with the Tunnel Garden, but when questions come up we're here to help you be successful! Check out our blog or email us. Cook with and Preserve the Harvest- We love to cook and eat fresh foods and we'll share recipes and techniques for enjoying and preserving your harvest.

Inovators - Our low tunnel gardening kit has been perfected to be productive, durable, easy to use, and is now available to more people than ever before!
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March and April: Plant cabbage starts, broccoli starts, beet seeds, carrot seeds, cilantro, and potato seeds inside a tunnel garden.
As the weather grows warmer you can remove the tunnel over your greens.
You may also plant tomato starts, pepper starts, and basil starts inside a tunnel garden.
May: You may remove the plastic over your broccoli, cabbage, and cilantro.
When you are sure you are past the last frost you can plant squash, pumpkin, melon, and bean seeds.
September: Plant spinach, lettuce, kale and any other winter greens.
Melissa: I just want to thank Tunnel Garden for helping us become more self-reliant and grow sustainable food for our family.
My children love picking vegetables out of the garden and eating them.
I couldn't believe how fast and easy it was to put up the greenhouse cover giving us a longer "growing season".
We're so excited to get to eat our home-grown, fresh and organic greens all through the winter.
Thanks for your help!
Jason: We put up our first tunnel garden in December of last year.
We were so excited to see things coming up in January.
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