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However, you should check the requirements for each crop and adhere to the growing guidelines. Every plant has different requirements for sunlight and water. Most winter crops, such as turnips and ...
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Crimson clover (left) and oat seedlings (right) Q • I’ve read that planting a cover ... turnips are common cool-season forbs, while cool-season legumes like crimson or berseem clover and ...
Some cool-season crops such as broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabies, radishes, spinach, turnips and kale can tolerate a hard frost and even a freeze to a temperature of 24 degrees ...
turnips and kohlrabies. Most of these crops can be direct seeded in the ground in mid to late summer for fall and winter harvest, but some can still be planted now, including lettuce, kale ...
Plant cover crops whenever the soil is bare. • In the winter, plant brassicas (mustard, daikon radish and rapeseed), legumes (bell and fava beans, vetch, peas and clover) and grasses (annual rye ...