Must-Haves For The Cold Climate Gardener
Cold climate gardening presents its own special challenges and pleasures. The products on this page are items that every cold climate gardener should have on hand. Check the categories in the sidebar for more good books and equipment.
A Gardener's Guide to Frost: Outwit the Weather and Extend the Spring and Fall SeasonsGrowing Perennials in Cold ClimatesGrowing Shrubs and Small Trees in Cold Climates
A Gardener's Guide to Frost: Outwit the Wea...
by Philip Harnden
$24.50
If you’ve spent a whole summer nursing your tomatoes along, only to have them blacken with frost before harvest, you’ll agree ...
Growing Perennials in Cold Climates
by Mike Heger

This book makes your job easier. It’s not only an encyclopedia of herbaceous perennial plants that are hardy in USDA zones 5 a...
Growing Shrubs and Small Trees in Cold Clim...
by Nancy Rose

It is even more important to consider cold hardiness with trees and shrubs than it is with herbaceous perennials. For one thin...
Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year LongSolar Gardening: Growing Vegetables Year-Round the American Intensive Way (The Real Goods Independent Living Books)A Year at North Hill : Four Seasons in a Vermont Garden
Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables fro...
by Eliot Coleman
$16.47
Solar Gardening: Growing Vegetables Year-Ro...
by Leandre Poisson
$31.84
A Year at North Hill : Four Seasons in a Ve...
by Joe Eck

The book is a tour of the authors’ garden through the four seasons, and what a garden it is! Located in the warmer part of USD...
The Greater Perfection: The Story of the Gardens at Les Quatre VentsLa Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Wireless Weather StationLiving Seasonally: The Kitchen Garden and the Table at North Hill
The Greater Perfection: The Story of the Ga...
by Francis H. Cabot

The best cold climate coffee table book. It won't help you grow things, but will inspire you with the possibilities.
La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Wireless ...
$28.49
This is very similar to the one I own, and it's been working well for me. Note that it only goes down to minus 22F, so you may...
Living Seasonally: The Kitchen Garden and t...
by Joe Eck

Once again, the garden at North Hill in Vermont, only this time it's their take on growing and preparing food.