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A WINTER Organic Vegetable Garden believe it or not!

Yes, you can grow your vegetables in winter and continue to enjoy fresh, tasteful, health-giving organic salads and vegetables, without air miles and straight from your garden.

Where and what to plant?

If you have a very sheltered area, like.

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