When Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Groundhog’s Day, we had no idea just how rough his six weeks of forecasted winter would be. With feet of snow still blanketing Boston, it may be tough to think of your garden, let alone conceive of beautiful vegetables growing from it. But the snow will melt eventually, and before we’ve thawed out, you can get started growing indoors and prepare for when spring has finally sprung!
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