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Good to know! Thanks! I was thinking of starting them inside or in the greenhouse before transplanting when it’s time so hopefully wouldn’t need a cover ?As long as you can cover your plants if the temperatures drop too low it should be okay. The soil temperatures have to be warmer too for the warm season crops, or they will rot.
Cold season crops can take light frosts, and snows. I plant those as soon as I can work the soil. Lettuce, spinach, radish, carrots, peas, and any other crops are cold season. They will be done when it warms up too much and will go to seed.
I think I should start the kale now then?