Early spring is a beautiful time for getting the garden started!While sunny days provide a chance for soil to warm up, chilly temperatures mean cold-loving crops are happy as can be!
These vegetables love cold weather, and can either be started inside and then transplanted,
or directly seeded as soon as the soil isn't frozen:
Spinach, Lettuce, Endive, Arugula, Collards, Kale, Brussels Sprouts
Turnips, Rutabaga, Radish, Parsnips, Carrots, Peas
Kale and peas grow in one of our raised beds outside the pantry
While cold weather crops can be directly seeded into the dirt, spring is also a great time to start warm-weather plants inside. For seed starting instructions, click here!
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