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Vegetables that grow over winter

10/31/2023 | Rating TV-G

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Clip: Season 23 Episode 8 | 3m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Vegetables that grow over winter

Randy Battle explains that there are several vegetables that can be grown in the garden over winter in Virginia. Featured on VHG episode 2308; October 2023.

10/31/2023 | Rating TV-G

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