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  2. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    What Vegetables Grow in Winter? Copy Link. Some of our favorite winter fruits and vegetables include: Broccoli. Broccoli rabe. Broccolini. Cauliflower. Romanesco. Brussels sprouts. Radishes ...

  3. Get Your Veggies In: These 5 Vegetables Grow Well In Cold Weather

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    Growing cold-weather vegetables is a rewarding way to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce even in the frostiest months. From kale to beets, these hardy crops are easy to grow and packed with nutrition.

  4. Kalanchoe daigremontiana - Wikipedia

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    During growth periods with higher temperatures and increased water supply, this species requires proper nutrition, without which leaves show deficiency symptoms such as crippled growth and pustule-like lesions. The plant is not frost-hardy and typically dies in places where temperatures are below freezing.

  5. Cold hardening - Wikipedia

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    The lab injected the larvae with added glycerol and in turn proved that glycerol is a major factor in survival rate when cold hardening. The cold tolerance is directly proportional to the buildup of glycerol during cold hardening. [10] Cold hardening of insects improves the survival rate of the species and improves function.

  6. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    4 to 6 Weeks Before Last Frost. By this point in the growing season, you may be able to plant cold hardy crops, like radishes, directly in your garden. But indoor sowing is still recommended for ...

  7. Plantago coronopus - Wikipedia

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    It is grown as a leaf vegetable known as erba stella, [3] mostly incorporated in salad mixes for specialty markets. Recently it has become popular as a frost-hardy winter crop for farmers in northern climates, and is usually grown in unheated hightunnels.

  8. Musa basjoo - Wikipedia

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    In gardens, it is used as a hardy 'tropical foliage' plant. Although the pseudostem may only cope with a few degrees below freezing, the underground rhizome is considered frost hardy, if well insulated with thick mulch, in areas with winter temperatures down to −12 °C (10 °F). [4] [7] The roots are considered hardy to −10 °C (14 °F). [8]

  9. Blackcurrant - Wikipedia

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    They produced new cultivars that had greater cold tolerance, especially in the spring, ripened earlier and more evenly and had greater fungal disease resistance. Frost tolerance was improved by selecting for late flowering and genetic research identified genes involved in resistance to gall mite and the blackcurrant reversion virus. 'Ben Lomond ...