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File:Garlic greenhouse after frost 120217.JPG|[[Garlic]] plants with the same history as those of the former picture, but these ones grew in an unheated greenhouse.
 
File:Garlic greenhouse after frost 120217.JPG|[[Garlic]] plants with the same history as those of the former picture, but these ones grew in an unheated greenhouse.
 
File:Iceberg lettuce - cold frame+ plastic after frost 120217.JPG|Iceberg [[lettuce]] in a cold frame, sown in September, photo taken in February, survived during strong frost under an extra sheet of plastic.
 
File:Iceberg lettuce - cold frame+ plastic after frost 120217.JPG|Iceberg [[lettuce]] in a cold frame, sown in September, photo taken in February, survived during strong frost under an extra sheet of plastic.
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File:Lettuce iceberg greenhouse after frost 120217.JPG|Iceberg [[lettuce]] in a greenhouse, sown in September, photo taken in February, survived during strong frost under an extra sheet of plastic.
 
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Revision as of 06:52, 18 February 2012

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Topic in Gardening courses

Winter is a time of waiting and preparing for a gardener. But there are some crops that you harvest in winter or that you can sow in autumn and, after surviving winter frost, give you an early harvest in spring. Some vegetables are typical winter crops, such as chicory, kale and Brussels sprouts. Yet there are more vegetables of the winter garden.

Photo gallery of vegetables after frost period

All these photos were taken after a few weeks with continuous freezing temperatures down to sometimes -4 F (-20 C). The situation was quite special in this winter as this cold period in late January and early February was preceded by a very warm November and December. I had sown and planted winter crops in October and November in my garden, cold frame and unheated greenhouse, and all of them had grown as they would have done in early spring. Those plants suddenly got to deal with deep frost over an extended period.