On today’s 2 minute garden tip, I share the most cold hardy vegetables in my winter vegetable garden. These 9 veggies are so cold hardy I’m not even covering them to protect them from cold! These cold hardy vegetables are the easiest vegetables to grow in a winter garden and a lazy gardener’s dream.
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17 Comments
What winter vegetables are you growing in your garden right now? Let us know in the comments below!
Good tips
I don’t have anything in my garden right now but since this video I think I will start some kale, cilantro, and parsley from seeds and put them out in my porch pots and see how they do. I live in Northwest Indiana
Cilantro… that surprises me, what an unexpected winter delight! Gimme a taste of the islands, baby!
:::going to sow seeds now:::
Thank God it's warming up now.
Oh WOW Thank you Anthony 😊❤
Hard to believe you're so cold. You will really appreciate Florida. Beautiful in Fort Lauderdale now ❤️!
So I’m in Chicago and we just had a week of serious derp freeze below zero with the wind chill. Nothing but my parsley made it.
It was 50 degrees out today so I cleaned everything up and was able to harvest kale off of the dead plants, some broccoli leaves and cabbage leaves. I cooked them right away. The kale just wilted over. It never did that before. My kale usually lasts most of the winter. Get ready for a warm up soon. Good luck. I’m glad to see you have everything covered. Maybe consider covering your kale just in case. I have my garlic covered and my figs and a heavy spread of leaves.
Good to know. I'm growing kale for the first time ever. I knew you wanted to know that.😋
I’m growing oats, cereal rye, and brassicas. It’s not for me, it’s for the critters
Cilantro and coriander. Cilantro the plant – Coriander the seed❤🐕❤
My lettuce, broccoli, mizua, and radishes didn’t make it here near Baltimore. Brussels sprouts are still going uncovered though. We have gotten to 22F. Several cold night in a row, finally getting a short reprieve. I am going to build your hoop structure over my beds. I am also going to build a cold frame, it should help with hardening off my plants next spring, and winter gardening going forward. I would add mache to your list, super simple to grow, it laughs at the cold.
Spinach is another one
I planted dill seed back in the spring but it never grew…until today when I noticed that it is finally sprouting for some reason! Hopefully it will make it through the winter. And my dinosaur kale, collards and parsley are all haning in there after a few nights in the 20s too.
Growing onions, garlic, carrots, cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cilantro, lettuce, arugula, bok choy and tatsoi. Oh, radishes but they aren't bulbing very well. Parsley, thyme and oregano.
Garlic, bok choy,green onions, carrots, radishes
What size organza bags are you using for figs? Have you ever experimented with plant growth hormones for fig cuttings that are struggling to grow. Not rooting hormone.