Planting Cold Weather Crops

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Vegetables in the brassica family include plants such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, and cabbage. They're nutritious, delicious, and easy to plant.

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  • If the containers are big enough then yes.

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  • So everyone says cold weather crops, nobody ever said what the temp is that they supposedly love

  • So should you break up the cells that the roots are in? I've always assumed that by doing so you allow the roots to get a jump start rather than fighting their way out of the matrix that they have made in the container.

  • Dude, do they sell men's gloves where you bought those? Turn in your man card ;-)

  • Dude, gloves? Turn in your man card ;-)

  • I am a zone 4, if I plant things like broccoli, cabbage by seed directly in garden will they be ready for cool weather and if so when should I plant directly in the garden, should I wait until about July?

  • Can you plant Brussels sprouts and broccoli in individual flower pots and they still Produce ?

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