Land Guard 3 Pack 6×3×1ft Galvanized Metal Raised Garden Bed, Metal Planter Kit Box Outdoor for Deep-Rooted Vegetables, Flowers, Green and Herbs, Silver
$84.99 (as of 08:24 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)Yortrek 2PCS 8x4x1FT Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Kit,Vegetable Boxes-Oval Metal Flower Box,Large Planter Raised Beds Outdoor Garden for Planting,Fruit,Herb-Silver
$64.99 (as of 08:24 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)Vegetable gardening is not just about growing vegetables and having a beautiful garden. It is also about preserving your harvest and making sure that you have a good supply of food in your home. The reason for this is simple: if you don’t preserve your vegetables, you won’t have them when you need them. And the same thing goes for fruits. You can eat them fresh but they are better preserved. If you want to learn how to preserve your vegetables, here are some tips to help you.
The first step in preserving vegetables is to cut them up into smaller pieces. This will allow you to cook them more quickly. Cut them into small pieces because they will be easier to cook. You can also freeze them after cutting them up. This way, you can cook them whenever you want.
The next step is to blanch the vegetables. Blanching is the process of cooking the vegetables in boiling water. This is done so that the vitamins and minerals will remain in the vegetables. This step also helps to keep the color of the vegetables. When you blanch the vegetables, you should boil them for 2 minutes. After boiling, you can then add cold water to stop the cooking process.
The next step in preserving vegetables is to dehydrate them. Dehydrating is a process of drying out the vegetables by using a dehydrator. Dehydration is a good way to preserve the vegetables because it doesn’t involve any chemicals. In fact, it doesn’t even require any special equipment. Just put the vegetables in a dehydrator and leave them there for several hours or overnight.
You can also use an oven to preserve the vegetables. This works well if you have a lot of vegetables. Simply wash the vegetables and then place them in an oven at 200 degrees F. for 3 hours. This will dry the vegetables out. After the vegetables are dry, you can store them in airtight containers.

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