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Growing in a Greenhouse in Winter

One thing I love doing that goes along well with my whole-food plant-based eating is growing my own food. With growing your own food you know whether or not it is truly organic. Also, there is nothing better than truly fresh produce.

The Winter months can be challenging and depressing. With the exception of kale, Swiss chard, and the garlic that is growing, I don’t grow much in the garden in the Winter. I realize there are other vegetables that I could be growing this Winter, but I just didn’t get around to planting them.

In late Spring of 2020 we added a greenhouse. It wasn’t built in time for starting bedding plants in the Spring, but I was able to start some other plants in the Summer.

This Winter I have three types of kale, Swiss Chard, and a rogue parsley plant growing in the greenhouse. I hope you will enjoy my YouTube video of my Winter Greenhouse tour. The tour was recorded the day before our snowfall.

Greenhouse Winter
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