Fall & Winter Vegetable Planting Guide Gary McClure Master Gardener Jefferson County, AR.

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Fall & Winter Vegetable Planting Guide Gary McClure Master Gardener Jefferson County, AR

Late Maturing Crops ROOTCROPS Beets Carrots Parsnip Rutabaga Globe onions

Late Maturing Crops LEAFCROPS Brussels sprouts Cabbages Cauliflower Fava bean

Mid-season Crops ROOTCROPS Early carrots Leek Turnip Kohlrabi

Mid-season Crops LEAFCROPS Early cabbages Winter cauliflower Collards Swiss chard

Early maturing crops ROOTCROPS Chives Bunching onions Radishes

Early maturing crops LEAFCROPS Broccoli Cover crops Leaf lettuces Mustard Spinach Lawn seed

How to Plant a Fall and Winter Vegetable Garden

Top Garden Projects for November TRANSPLANTING DORMANT SPRAYING PLANTING CLEAN-UP WEEDING LAWNS BULBS PRUNING WINTERIZING THE GARDEN

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This presentation made possible by the Arkansas Master Gardener Program. For more information on becoming a Master Gardener, contact your local county extension office. Gary McClure, Master Gardener Jefferson County Arkansas