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Red veg to plant this autumn

Make your garden a colourful tribute to the season by planting red autumn vegetables. These veggies offer the best of both worlds in your garden and kitchen through their looks and taste. Pair a few together for a red spectacle or dot them around your garden for occasional pops of colour.

Rhubarb

If you’re looking for a long-lasting colourful vegetable that will give you almost no problems in the garden, rhubarb is your answer. Since it is not common in the kitchen, rhubarb doesn’t have the best reputation, but it is the ideal plant for veggie garden beginners. The thick, bright red stems are easy to spot in the garden and add

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