Cold Crop Seed Packets
Cold weather crops are vegetables that thrive in cooler temperatures, making them ideal for planting in early spring, late summer, or fall. These quick-growing, short-season vegetables, such as radishes, turnips, peas, arugula, and mustard greens, mature in 3-6 weeks and tolerate cool nights and short days. For the best results, plant these cold-hardy crops 4-6 weeks before your last frost date in spring, or replant in late summer for a fall harvest. Many of these vegetables can be harvested well into the winter.
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