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<blockquote data-quote="gil1" data-source="post: 3649385" data-attributes="member: 4144"><p>Some varieties are just going to bolt, but many won't if you cover them with a sheer white fabric (like a row cover) that shades out a little son but still lets air circulate and rain get in. </p><p></p><p>Same with cold. I cover it with a clear plastic in winter. Some varieties will taste bad after it gets cold - others will make it all the way through until the spring and still be delicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gil1, post: 3649385, member: 4144"] Some varieties are just going to bolt, but many won't if you cover them with a sheer white fabric (like a row cover) that shades out a little son but still lets air circulate and rain get in. Same with cold. I cover it with a clear plastic in winter. Some varieties will taste bad after it gets cold - others will make it all the way through until the spring and still be delicious. [/QUOTE]
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