Winter Vegetables - Sowing in Autumn

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Not all plants prefer a sowing in spring, some vegetables are good for sowing in autumn and then provide fresh green throughout the wintertime.

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Some flowers and vegetables are best sown in autumn, as they need a cold stimulus to germinate in the following spring. Some vegetables germinate and grow in autumn, then remain in hibernation and in the following spring are among the first greens to be harvested.

Among the varieties that can be sown well in September are lamb's lettuce, spinach, winter onions, Asian salads such as pak choi and leaf mustard, as well as chard, radish, many cabbage varieties and rocket.

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Winter Vegetables - Sowing in Autumn

Not all plants prefer a sowing in spring, some vegetables are good for sowing in autumn and then provide fresh green throughout the wintertime.

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Japanese Mustard Greens - Mizuma Seeds
Info: Japanese mustard greens are fast-growing cruciferous plants whose young leaves have traditionally been eaten in Japan as lettuce or from the wok. The narrow, delicate leaves have a savory, piquant taste and are delicious in...
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