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Date: 2014-09-26 14:33:20
Spinach
Kohlrabi
Radish
Food and drink
Beet
Biology
Agriculture
Leaf vegetables
Medicinal plants
Amaranthaceae

Cool Season Crops Very Hardy*: Toughest of cool season crops; can withstand freezing temperatures; tolerate hard frost without injury; plant as soon as ground can be broken; 4-6 weeks before average frost-free date (i.e.

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