It took me quite some
time (over 10 years) to get used to gardening in the winter. Coming from a place with a snowy
winter, November was a time to finish up the season’s garden and turn to cross country
skiing, making soup, or knitting by the fire. Not to plant.
But I have grown to enjoy the pace of the winter garden, as long as I
don’t strive too hard. Some kale,
potatoes, cauliflower, favas, and perhaps some garlic. I keep trying to grow snap peas (or as my daughter says,
“snack peas”), but it is always a battle between me and the slugs and snails.
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