I'm adapting a program about creative and attractive vegetable gardening to focus on urban vegetable gardening (for a talk next week) and came across a photo I took of a mid-winter vegetable planting last December. Impressive, partially because there hadn't a long hard period of freezing temperatures.
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Winter vegetables |
I love the textures and color combinations and everything I've harvested so far (
from the kale to the leeks) has been tasty!
I love the winter garden pictures ,but I can't wait to plant my garden in the spring!
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