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  2. Which vegetables to plant come spring? Depends on your ... - AOL

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    “What should I plant?” is a question new vegetable gardeners tend to ask me over winter, when planning their first gardens. Over the past few years, however, I’ve updated my advice to add ...

  3. When the Weather's Cool, These Spring Vegetables Are at Their ...

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  4. 6 High-Yielding Fruits and Vegetables to Plant for the ... - AOL

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    Plant carrot seedlings in a place that gets full sun. Additionally, the root vegetable prefers soil that is loose and well-composted. Keep moist with about 1 inch of water per week.

  5. Spring greens - Wikipedia

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    Spring greens, or spring vegetables, are the edible young leaves or new plant growth of a large number of plants that are most fit for consumption when their newest growth happens in the spring. Many leaf vegetables become less edible as they age and bitter, or potentially even toxic, compounds start to form. [1] [2] Harvesting of spring ...

  6. Spring greens (Brassica oleracea) - Wikipedia

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    Spring greens are a cultivar of Brassica oleracea in the cultivar acephala group, similar to kale, in which the central leaves do not form a head or form only a very loose one. [1] It is considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most other domesticated forms, and is grown primarily in northern Europe , where its tolerance of cold winters is ...

  7. These Colorful Vegetables Are at Their Peak Flavor During Spring

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    These spring vegetables are fresh, colorful, and easy to grow. Here's what to make with asparagus, carrots, peas, and leafy greens like arugula.