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Thought I'd pose this question because it's almost time to dig up dirt and plant fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, or just nice looking greenery.
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i'm sure that as soon as the rainy season ends,someone will be able to give me advice.meanwhile the part of grass without grass looks so sad.keep me informed,
Here’s a quick list, but just search cold weather crops. Depending on where you live in Cali, you might be able to grow them through the winter.
• Asparagus pea
• Beets (warm and cool seasons)
• Broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• Cabbage
• Carrots (warm and cool seasons)
• Cauliflower
• Celeriac
• Celery
• Chinese greens
• Fava beans
• Kale
• Kohlrabi
• Lettuce
• Onion
• Parsnip
• Peas
• Radishes (warm and cool seasons)
• Rhubarb
• Rutabagas
• Spinach
• Swiss chard
• Turnips
the heat of summer it's usually too hot