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 temperature min: 
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artichoke

asparagus

fava beans

green beans

beet

beetroot

borage

broccoli

cabbage

carrots

cauliflower

celeriac

celery

chicory

cress

cucumbers

eggplant

garlic

gherkins

kale

leek

white mustard

onions

paprika

pea

pluksla

potatoes

pumpkins

radies

radishes

rhubarb

rutabaga

salads

salsify

scorzonera

shallots

spinachs

squash

tomatoes

turnips

veldsla

watermelon

zuchini


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vegetables temperature ranges

so if wondering about things happening in the garden today between tmin°C & tmax°C,
here could be found, some plants could be growing yet would like cooler temp, some other plants could be growing well, or maybe some other could be dormant... etc.

also if wondering about a specific plant being stunted or other weird state, it could be useful to sort if its maybe temperature related, or nutrients, or some other things...

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enter temperatures then return - or click arrows to increase/decrease them.

then next some patience, a vegetables list with symbols is returned.

symbols represents times in the plant life, as germination, growth, blooming, etc...
those events are compatible, could or would happen, within the requested temperature range.
background color indicates chances,
no symbol means no data.

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limitations


results aren't exclusive and plants could do other thing, anyway:
-there are much other aspects than temperature to growing plants.
-there are plans to add other options, maybe someday...
-while uptnow most plants files are having germination data.
other aspect are only sometimes having data.
-it's much easier finding info about cool & cold temperatures than to find info about heat.
in this app dataset,
with most cool temperature limits, data is good, often verified.
while with the heat temperatures limits, data is often untested, not guaranteed, sometimes only extrapolated or a gamble.

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sources


I started collecting info about plants with seedpacks I bought.
It's easier to search if recorded on the machine is the logic.

since, I also used other sources as:
-my garden observations
-seedpacks
-seedpacks company websites
-blogs
-gardening websites
-sometimes pro farmers/growers website

less often, I also looked:
-open sources software projects data -few, rare-
-sometimes -yet rare- research papers

I'm trying finding info with local continent origin. I'm in europe.

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