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What Vegetables Are Easy To Grow Over The Winter?

Posted by admin on February 19, 2010

i grew various different vegetables and fruit over the summer and am not sure what to plant now its october!

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5 Responses to “What Vegetables Are Easy To Grow Over The Winter?”
  1. shaun s says:

    Talk to a the Brtish farmer on line.
    Spuds seem a good bet, also cauli and sprouts, carrots a vast array.
    Good luck.
    Toms all year through in the right sun, a great achievment.
    Oh, scally onions, WOW.
    The list is endless.

  2. peter.am says:

    If you plan it right you should have carrots, turnips, parsnips, spinach, cabbage, brussels well on the way, as well as some overwintering lettuce, all available for cropping over the winter. You can also plant a few potatos in a large pot indoors and crop new spuds for Xmas. Plant garlic (if you like it), broad beans, turnips, which you can eat the tops as greens before you eat the turnips later on in spring. Peas can be planted to grow on for an early crop in the spring. I wouldnt try tomato’s as there is not enough heat and light. They are a strictly warm weather plant.Hope this helps.

  3. Lamar's Alarm says:

    you should be able to grow some lettuces, greens (turnips, mustards, collards, cabbages), broccoli, radishes, carrots, garlic, onions, leeks, and maybe kholabri.

  4. tracy t says:

    , broccoli,beans, peas, winter tomatoes, winter squashhttp://gardening-tips-idea.com/How-to-Gr…

  5. songfair says:

    All of the answer’s that people have given are good. But remember it also depends on what part of the country you live in.

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