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Autumn and winter need not turn a vegetable garden into a desert. Autumn is the time to sow hardy vegetables that will be harvested in early spring. In winter, you can sow vegetables that will be harvested in spring or even summer, such as Wirosa Milan Cabbage. Some fast-growing crops can be enjoyed during the cold season, such as certain varieties of radishes, spinach, or endives. Winter is also the ideal season to prepare for spring by sowing, planting, and a host of projects in the best conditions.

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