9 Best Vegetables to Plant in Winter

I love planting these vegetables during winter!

Now, winter may seem like a dormant season for gardening, but it holds great potential for those who know what to plant. I am going to show you how to maximize this season by disclosing my top choice vegetables for winter. 

When I discovered these vegetables, my gardening experience changed. As you will soon discover, these 9 special varieties of vegetables are easy to maintain because the winter season makes the environment less harsh for your plants to thrive. 

9 Best Vegetables to Plant in Winter

Read on to find out more about them. 

Kale
Kale

This vegetable requires moist soil to thrive. Therefore, it is one of my favorite picks for winter planting. Kale is easy to maintain and requires little or no effort.

If you are a beginner gardener, start your winter planting season with kale. The cold season and frost add to its flavor – making winter the best time to plant.

Radishes
Radishes

I love this vegetable because it is one of the fastest-growing vegetables during the winter season. It takes less than 40 days to fully mature and be ready for harvesting.

Radish is easy to maintain, durable, and can thrive under cold weather conditions. It’s a perfect pick for healthy vegetables and garnishes your meal with its beautiful flavor. You should plant it in your garden this winter season. 

Spinach
Spinach

Spinach’s unique flavor makes it outstanding among other varieties of vegetables. It requires moist, draining and rich soil structure to thrive. Therefore, the winter season seems best for spinach to thrive.

You can use spinach for several dishes – making it a versatile veggie for low-carb diet individuals and vegetarians. If you are not a vegetarian, it’s easy to fall in love with spinach for its taste and aroma. 

Green Onions
Green Onions

Ensure your green onion plant is well exposed to the sun. It needs full sunlight to thrive. But it grows well during the cold moments of the winter season. You don’t need to buy the “processed” or “frozen” green onions at grocery stores.

Plant it in your garden this winter season and enjoy the beauty of nature by harvesting fresh green onions every time you need them. 

Cauliflower
Cauliflower

I discovered that this vegetable can survive a temperature that is as low as 10 degrees (F). Isn’t that amazing? This makes it one of my favorite vegetable picks for the winter season.

Also, it’s durable and can thrive under any weather condition. Cauliflower is one of the most highly nutritious vegetables you will ever need. It comes with beautiful flavors and spices up your meals. 

Collard Greens
Collard Greens

A lot of people grow this vegetable for its nutritious leaves. Trust me, I have it in my garden – well planted for the winter season. If you haven’t planted collards in your garden, well, it is not too late.

You can still take advantage of the winter season right away. Get collard seeds into the ground right away. It’s a perfect addition to your veggies collection. 

Asparagus
Asparagus

This plant is best enjoyed by those who are patient enough to wait. It’s a perennial crop and MOSTLY needs time to be properly established.

I discovered that you need to wait for 2 years before making your first harvest. Can you wait for that long? If yes, then the winter season is the best time to plant your asparagus. 

Lettuce
Lettuce

I love lettuce for its highly nutritious leaves. Furthermore, its unique taste makes it a great additive to meals. Lettuce can thrive in cold temperatures and moist soil conditions. Ensure it is well exposed to sunlight as well. 

Mustard Greens
Mustard Greens

It is believed that mustards attain their best shape after spending time under the snow. This makes them a perfect pick for winter seasons.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. It’s probably the last chance you will get this year – to plant mustard and watch it grow during the winter season. 

Vegetables to Plant in Winter

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