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WARM TEMPERATE

What to sow:

• Silverbeet, lettuce, parsley, Asian greens, radish. Divide and plant out asparagus crowns, rhubarb, Jerusalem artichokes, garlic chives, comfrey,• Cherry tomatoes, zucchini, squash, pumpkin, basil, cucumber, coriander, lettuce, radish, silverbeet, parsley, edible viola heartsease, potatoes. • Cherry tomatoes, pumpkins, zucchini, squash, spring onion, basil, coriander, parsley and lettuce, potatoes. • Climbing beans (e.g. Purple King, Rattlesnake), bush beans, cherry tomatoes, basil, zucchini, squash, pumpkin, corn, spring onion, coriander, lettuce, parsley, warrigal greens.

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