Warm Season Vegetables like warm weather which means warm air and soil temperatures (at least 50 to 60°F) even at night and long days of sunlight. Their peak growing season is in the summer. They hate frost! Unlike Peas and Fava Beans which are Cool Season Vegetables, Beans (snap, shell and dried), Chick Peas, Soy […]
Vegetable Seasons
Cool Season Vegetables
Cool Season Vegetables include ones that grow best when the air and soil temperatures range between 40 and 70°F. Many of these vegetables will bolt or stop growing with the heat of summer. Just like the cold season vegetables, you can extend the growing season with the following vegetables by using cold frames and/or hoop […]
Cold Season Vegetables
I previously categorized my veggie seeds as either cool or warm veggies based on when their main growing season was. Once I read one of Niki Jabbour’s books, it made sense for us northern gardeners to have the third category of Cold Season Vegetables. Don’t worry if you hate being outside when it is super […]
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