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	<title>Comments on: High Return Vegetables</title>
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		<title>By: Beth</title>
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		<description>This is a good useful list and a fun subject to think about.  Here in central Pa., a row of Swiss chard survived the (non)winter and we&#039;ve enjoyed the fresh leaves for several weeks -- they just keep coming.  Banana peppers are another gratifyingly easy and prolific crop.  I would also consider arugula- it does bolt eventually, but the white flowers are so pretty.

&lt;em&gt;Hi Beth, Thanks for the PA report, fun to think about, as you say. Arugula can bolt pretty quickly once the weather heats up, but the flowers are very tasty so you do get a sort of second crop. I&#039;m impressed by the peppers!&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a good useful list and a fun subject to think about.  Here in central Pa., a row of Swiss chard survived the (non)winter and we&#8217;ve enjoyed the fresh leaves for several weeks &#8212; they just keep coming.  Banana peppers are another gratifyingly easy and prolific crop.  I would also consider arugula- it does bolt eventually, but the white flowers are so pretty.</p>
<p><em>Hi Beth, Thanks for the PA report, fun to think about, as you say. Arugula can bolt pretty quickly once the weather heats up, but the flowers are very tasty so you do get a sort of second crop. I&#8217;m impressed by the peppers!</em></p>
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