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Lizzy welcomes you to the garden
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Monday, November 23, 2020

Seasonal Growing List - Winter

Winter 

  • December 

    • Vegetables 

      • Asparagus 

      • Beets

      • Carrots 

      • Cabbage family

      • Lettuce

      • Onions 

      • Parsnips 

      • Potato

      • Radish 

      • Spinach 

      • Turnips

    • Bare-Root Roses

  • January 

    • Herbs 

      • Bay leaf 

      • Chives

      • Parsley 

      • French thyme

    • Vegetables

      • Artichokes

      • Horseradish

      • Rhubarb

    • Fruit 

      • Strawberries

  • February 

    • Vegetables 

      • Beets 

      • Celery 

      • Carrots 

      • Chard

      • Collards

      • Kale

      • Kohlrabi

      • Leeks

      • Lettuce 

      • Peas

      • Radishes

      • Spinach 

      • Turnips

      • Garlic

      • Onions 

      • Shallots

    • Fruit 

      • Berries

      • Grapevines 

    • Ornamentals

      • Alyssum

      • Aster

      • Cornflower

      • Calendula

      • Carnation 

      • Coreopsis 

      • Columbine 

      • Cosmos

      • Delphinium

      • Forget-me-not 

      • Hollyhock

      • Impatiens

      • Lobelia

      • Lupine 

      • Marigold 

      • Pansies

      • Petunia

      • Violas

      • Native wildflowers

    • Bulbs 

      • Agapanthus 

      • Anemone

      • Amaryllis 

      • Caladium 

      • Calla lily

      • Dahlia

      • Iris

      • Gladiola


More References:

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3 comments:

  1. Hi there - we're trying to get our UCSB San Clemente residents engaged in the garden, but the URL to the GHGP (below) no longer works. Will you please contact me to ensure that we're providing accurate information? Thank you.

    http://ucsbosl.orgsync.com/org/ghgp/

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    1. not seeing your contact info, mine is ghgpucsb@gmail.com

      there are a bunch of San Clemente folks in the garden already, but the more the merrier!

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