Best Greens To Plant In Winter
Q: What are the best greens to plant in the winter.
A: Collards, turnip greens, lettuce, and spinach are easy to plant from seed in September. Given water as needed, they will give you much to harvest through most of January. I have a host of good vegetable gardening links, including a suggested small garden plan at
http://www.walterreeves.com/food-gardening/uga-vegetable-gardening-publications/
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