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5 Fall Vegetables That Grow at Warp Speed! Don't Miss Out! 🍀🌿🥦 // Autumn Gardening Ideas

Catchy Garden

Catchy Garden

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Sep 22, 2023
The growing season is winding down, but that doesn't mean the celebration has to stop just yet.
Select veggies thrive in the cooler, shorter days of late summer and early fall, so there is still time to plant them.
These 5 fast-growing autumn crops all thrive from chilly weather, though to differing degrees.
Their flavor is enhanced by the cool fall nights, and most of them keep growing until the days get shorter and the frosts come.
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⏱ 5 Fall Vegetables That Grow at Warp Speed! Don't Miss Out!
00:00 Intro
00:37 Collards
01:12 Mustard
01:43 Spinach
02:15 Turnips
02:47 Lettuce
03:20 Outro
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