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What vegetables can you grow in the winter in Virginia?

What vegetables can you grow in the winter in Virginia? Most productive/cold-hardy greens: spinach, kale, collards, some mustards, Even’ Star Winter Arugula, cilantro, sorrel, salad burnet, curly parsley. Best root crops: carrots are first priority – wonderfully sweet when maturing in cold weather! Leafy greens like spinach, all sorts of lettuce, and kale, as well

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What stops potatoes from growing?

What stops potatoes from growing? Cooler temperatures, between 40°F (4°C) and 45°F (7°C), help inhibit sprouting, which is why it’s best to store potatoes in a cool, dark place. Light Exposure: Light triggers the potato’s growth process. Even small amounts of light can signal the potato to start sprouting. Once your potato plants die back,

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