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Do you have that urge to plant something?

April 05, 2019

 

With Winter beginning to wane and the sun staying out longer, you may have the urge to start your spring gardening a little early. With the colder weather and possibility of a few more frosts, here is a list of 5 veggies that can be planted as soon as the ground is workable.

5 Early Spring Veggies You Can Plant Now

  1. Snow Peas. Like their shell and sugar snap cousins, snow peas are cold-weather veggies best planted the moment the soil can be worked every spring. ...
  2. Lettuce. Lettuce is among the easiest early spring veggie to plant. ...
  3. Kale. ... Often called a “superfood” for its nutritional punch, kale is a great early spring vegetable to plant. It isn’t the least bit bothered by the cold temperatures of spring and will produce edible leaves just a month after planting.
  4. Radish. ... This is another spring vegetable well worth growing, especially because store-bought radishes pale in comparison to homegrown roots in the flavor department.
  5. Broccoli Like many other members of the cabbage family, including cauliflower, cabbage, kale, and Brussels sprouts, broccoli is an excellent early spring veggie. While you can grow broccoli by directly sowing the seeds into the garden, the plants require more time to mature than some other spring vegetables and may not produce quality heads before hot weather arrives.

 

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