5 winter veggies to grow at home

Spinach

Create a fertile bed with rich soil enhanced by composted manure. Sow the spinach seeds, ensure that the soil remains moist, and avoid pests and diseases. Harvest in 40-60 days.

Lettuce

Sprinkle lettuce seeds one inch apart from each other in the soil. Spray water to keep it moist and allow sufficient sunlight. Seeds may sprout within seven to 10 days.

Broccoli

Take a sunny spot, sow seeds, and give five-seven hours of partial exposure to sunlight. Arrange for well-fertilized soil and plant your seeds. Water them twice a week.

Kale

Choose a container that's at least 12 inches deep. Sow the kale seeds in well-drained loamy soil. Expose to sunlight for at least eight to 10 hours. Water it sufficiently.

Peas

Peas thrive well in well-drained loamy soil. Sow the seeds about two inches deep and make sure the container has drainage holes. Give sufficient water and enough sunlight for it to grow.

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