What vegtables can you grow in winter?
Cool-season vegetables are those that can tolerate cooler temperatures and even frost. They can be planted in the fall or winter in mild climates, or started indoors and transplanted outdoors in the spring. Some popular cool-season vegetables include:
* Broccoli
* Brussels sprouts
* Cabbage
* Carrots
* Cauliflower
* Celery
* Chard
* Collard greens
* Garlic
* Kale
* Kohlrabi
* Leeks
* Lettuce
* Mustard greens
* Onions
* Peas
* Potatoes
* Radishes
* Spinach
* Turnips
When growing vegetables in winter, it is important to take steps to protect them from the cold. This can be done by using a cold frame, cloche, or row cover. You can also mulch around your plants to help insulate them.
With a little care, you can successfully grow vegetables in winter and enjoy fresh, healthy produce all season long.
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