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  2. 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.

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

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    This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Bright, fresh produce might not be the first thing that comes to mind when winter rolls around. But this time of year, you can say ...

  4. Cold weather vegetables include peas and potatoes

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    In 2020, 1 million acres of potatoes were harvested in the United States. Potatoes are nutritious and are America's favorite vegetable. We always grew potatoes in our garden when I was a kid.

  5. Winter wheat - Wikipedia

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    For temperate climate zones such as Canada, [7] increases in yields for winter wheat due to climate change are predicted. For Ukraine , where temperatures are increasing throughout the year and precipitation is predicted to increase, winter wheat yields could increase by 20-40% in the north and northwestern regions between 2010 and 2050.

  6. Hardiness (plants) - Wikipedia

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    Tender plants are those killed by freezing temperatures, while hardy plants survive freezing—at least down to certain temperatures, depending on the plant. "Half-hardy" is a term used sometimes in horticulture to describe bedding plants which are sown in heat in winter or early spring, and planted outside after all danger of frost has passed.

  7. Tragopogon porrifolius - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows to around 1.2 m (4 ft) in height. [7] As with other Tragopogon species, its stem is largely unbranched and the leaves are somewhat grasslike. It exudes a milky juice from the stems. The taproots can become 15–30 cm (6– 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) long and 2–5 cm (3 ⁄ 4 –2 in) thick. [8]

  8. Planting Calendar: When to Plant These Popular Vegetables - AOL

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    With the current interest in vegetables and other home-grown produce at its highest level in decades, we all want to know how to grow the best vegetables. In order to bring your produce to your ...

  9. Upside-down gardening - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down gardening is a kitchen garden technique where the vegetable garden uses suspended soil and seedlings to stop pests and blight, [1] and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants. [2] The vegetable growing yield is only marginally affected. Kathi (Lael) Morris was the first known to grow tomatoes ...

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