While most vegetable gardens produce their main crops in spring and summer, there are a huge number of vegetables you can grow in the cooler months as well. Chris Smith has written an interesting article on the topic over on SeatlePI. An excerpt from his article:
Success has not come at a cost of backbreaking labor or expensive gizmos. It’s essentially a matter of planting the right crops at the right times and lucking out on the weather.
A lot more gardeners could and should be enjoying their hobby year-round.
Be sure to take a look.
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