Earth Garden

Celebrating THE WINTER LARDER

WINTER need not be a time of scarcity or limited meal options. With some planning, preserving and planting, the colder season can be as plentiful as summer.

Now that the months of abundance have passed, our gardens and orchards take their rest, slumbering until the soil warms again. But let’s take a peek inside the winter larder, and visit the courageous, cold-hardy fruit and vegies.

BOTTLED BOUNTY

By now many of us have shelves full of bottled

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