What to Plant in November!

Caley's Culinaries
by Caley's Culinaries
Still planting! Winter crops are roots and leafy greens. Around here that's beets and collards, And fruit trees, bushes... Here's the list:
http://www.caleyskitchengarden.com/2013/11/what-to-plant-in-november.html
This arugula planted itself, choked out competitors and is reseeding itself. Love arugula!
The flowers of arugula are edible too. I expect this plant to grow all winter even though it's bolting. Cold weather will keep it alive.
The volunteer radish has declared itself emperor. The root is big, so it will be too tough and too spicy to eat, but the leaves make a great soup!
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  • ANNIE BONNIVILLE ANNIE BONNIVILLE on Nov 11, 2013
    when you say around here. where do you mean. what state are you in.
  • ANNIE BONNIVILLE ANNIE BONNIVILLE on Nov 12, 2013
    I KNEW YOU WERE SOME WHERE DIFFERENT THEN WHERE I AM. I'M IN GLOUCESTER VA AND IT GET'S COLD HERE AROUND THIS TIME OF YEAR. OUR TEMP'S NOW IS 40. THANK'S FOR ANSWERING ME BACK I APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH. ENJOY THAT BEAUTFUL WEATHER YOU HAVE DOWN THERE. PRAY FOR US WHILE WE PRAY FOR YOU ALL GOD BLESS.
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