When to Harvest: beets, turnips and strawberries in may!

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

Nova testing the strawberries as she goes about harvesting several different beet varieties. The turnips are already long gone!!!

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  • @enovalee cool didn't know that though in southern California right by the beach it tends not to get to cold...

  • @sharons04

    is that where u r?

  • hi there im thinking of starting gardening but im unsure if my plants will die due to rain because i live in scotland, will that be a problem?

  • @bikerbhoy1888

    take a look around you and explore what food crops are doing well where you live. visit farms, gardens and nursurys in your area to see what others are growing and what does well and at what time of the year ....i am sure you will discover you have lots of options!!!

  • i never saw a gardener looking so glamorous and wearing a lacy, clean white shirt.......

  • @Jaahda

    ahh, but i am not afraid to get that shirt dirty, and thats all that matters. you can where anything you like to garden

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  • @sharons04 and the greens taste much better and sweeter once the weather turns cold, too! best part of winter is a succulent sweet tree collard!

  • @bikerbhoy1888 as long as they soil is well drained and not a spot where flows and builds up at and many veggies such as broccoli and it's cousins enjoy cool weather with lots of rain cabbage as well

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