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I shared half of the lettuce with the gopher, however we have been eating the cauliflower and the cabbage is getting larger, Brussels sprouts are slow growers right now. I can’t wait to start planting my spring vegetables. I can usually till around the end of February and start planting. I will get the onions, garlic, scallions and potatoes in as soon as I can. Soon after Broccoli cabbage and Brussels sprouts. I am getting an excited I love watching the garden grow.

-- Central Valley California


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MsDebbieP

3775 posts in 495 days
hardiness zone 5b

posted 293 days ago

oh so jealous!! planting in February.
It must taste so yummy – fresh veggies now

-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)

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XploreOrganics

820 posts in 374 days
hardiness zone 5b

posted 293 days ago

Yes…You are so lucky to have such a long growing season.

-- Xploreorganics, 5b Canada, LFD 06-20

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GrandmaT

3182 posts in 373 days
hardiness zone 5

posted 292 days ago

Great timing for this article … planting in February … wow (as we have a winter storm rolling in!).
So envious :-)

-- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b

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gardenmentor

118 posts in 302 days

posted 292 days ago

Beautiful! I was bad about putting up my hoop house over my raised beds. My chard and beets are plugging along, but they bore the brunt of winter this year. Hey, I said my garden was an experiment, didn’t I?!

-- GardenMentor, Seattle, WA (zone 8/9), www.gardenmentors.com & www.gardenhelp.org

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woodlandchic

33 posts in 317 days

posted 291 days ago

These are beautiful veggies! Would they do well in a regular flower bed as accents? Either way I’m giving them a try!

-- Jen, Zone 8 SC, http://www.woodlandchic.com

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jroot

991 posts in 125 days
hardiness zone 5a

posted 120 days ago

November? There is NOTHING left in our gardens in November. Often as not, we have had our first snow. We are SOOOOO envious. Mind you, we don’t get the ridiculous heat that you do, so it is not all bad. LOL

-- jroot

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