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1. a crop that grows best during the [[cool]] temperatures of spring and fall.<br><br>
1. a crop that grows best during the [[cool]] temperatures of spring and fall.<br><br>


http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/Features/vegetables/cilantro/cilantro%20flowers.jpg<br><br>  
http://extension.illinois.edu/gardenerscorner/images/spring_05_06_imgb.jpg<br><br>  
Cilantro (above) is an example of a hardy ([[hardiness]]) cool-season crop.<br>
Broccoli (above) is an example of a hardy ([[hardiness]]) cool-season crop.<br><br>
Source: http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/Features/vegetables/cilantro/cilantro.htm<br><br>
Source: http://extension.illinois.edu/gardenerscorner/issue_02/spring_05_06.cfm<br><br>

Latest revision as of 11:21, 17 July 2017


1. a crop that grows best during the cool temperatures of spring and fall.

spring_05_06_imgb.jpg

Broccoli (above) is an example of a hardy (hardiness) cool-season crop.

Source: http://extension.illinois.edu/gardenerscorner/issue_02/spring_05_06.cfm