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Winter Gardening

Dig in now – with cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower transplants – and a healthy harvest of these cancer-preventing vegetables will be ready to serve within two or three months.

It is not too late to plant broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower, even in September in most places. These vegetables will survive most winters and then be ready to harvest in February through March.

Cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli are among vegetables known as cruciferous – so named for the cross-like shape of their flowers – and have been widely documented in research around the world as having properties that prevent cancer.

These vegetables should be planted in a sunny location, in rich, well-drained soil. All are hardy annuals that will tolerate evening temperatures in the 40-70 degrees range, so gardeners should watch weather reports and cover plants during occasional freezing spells which last 24 hours or longer.

One can easily plant these vegetables in existing flower beds around the home if a formal vegetable garden space is not possible.

Here are some other facts to consider when raising these crops at home:



All of earth is crammed with heaven,
And every bush aflame with God.
But only those who see take off their shoes.
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning


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