In this video, I share 9 veggies to plant now for a beautiful fall garden that will provide big harvests all winter! Fall gardening season is one of the best times to grow vegetables, and these are some of the most cold hardy vegetables out there. They will produce food for you and your family through winter and beyond!

These easy winter crops grow best in cool weather. These vegetables are cold hardy, frost and freeze tolerant and are must haves when planting a fall garden or winter garden. I grow these vegetables all winter long and they will continue to produce food for me and my household into next summer, and you can grow these amazing veggies, too!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Harvesting Food All Winter
1:16 Winter Vegetable #1
2:40 Winter Vegetable #2
4:52 Winter Vegetable #3
6:06 Winter Vegetable #4
7:15 Winter Vegetable #5
8:29 Winter Vegetable #6
9:29 Winter Vegetable #7
10:38 Winter Vegetable #8
11:53 Winter Vegetable #9
13:03 Easy Cold Protection Methods
14:33 Adventures With Dale

How To Grow Garlic: https://youtu.be/Kjnfx9pC5yY?si=V_jp7WiOsakhMV-F
How To Build A Hinged Hoophouse: https://youtu.be/rWasTEXj-sE?si=rLvL5-0UgdClzt8y
How To Build A Retractable Hoophouse: https://youtu.be/xk_vD9RWfpI?si=H5JNqmxjhcvXkFVP
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21 Comments

  1. If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS here:
    0:00 Harvesting Food All Winter
    1:16 Winter Vegetable #1
    2:40 Winter Vegetable #2
    4:52 Winter Vegetable #3
    6:06 Winter Vegetable #4
    7:15 Winter Vegetable #5
    8:29 Winter Vegetable #6
    9:29 Winter Vegetable #7
    10:38 Winter Vegetable #8
    11:53 Winter Vegetable #9
    13:03 Easy Cold Protection Methods
    14:33 Adventures With Dale

  2. Also, in our zone 6 garden, went through -28C, Swiss Chard (only need simple protection), potatoes (certain varieties), lettuce, cilantro, Kohlrabi, dwarf curl kale (around 50% did survived over winter), green onion and kitchen onion, flat head cabbage, baby bok choy, Mizuna. Too bad I tried artichoke and rosemary these zone 7 things, even with protection still died.

  3. Poor Dale…
    Give him extra cuddles ❤. My pup just had TPLO surgery so he was in his cone for about a month!
    I just planted out some garlic (zone 5b) and some pea pods. I’m about to pull a few eggplant and pepper plants to overwinter – just waiting on some indoor soil to arrive. I’m very happy to hear about bunching onions! I have a few plants but now I’m going to plant more.

  4. Say, you know you can eat carrot-tops, too, right? Chop 'em up, use 'em like a herb, throw 'em in the pot, they have a TON of vitamins, way more than the actual carrot! Don't toss 'em! 😊

  5. 8:15 Carrots here in TX coast get nematodes and are eaten by earwigs or maybe June bug grubs. Mine froze in only 18 deg F. So did my Romaine and broccoli.

  6. I’m in 7b. I have very hot, humid weather all summer and struggle to keep things growing between that and bugs. I have zero problem growing walking onions or chives. I think I’ll plant a winter garden and give that a try. Thanks so much. I have a few gallon size grow bags. What would you use them for over winter? It’s just me……I don’t need a ton but I’m not sure how much room the roots might need. Other then that I have 2-10 gal buckets and a smallish raised bed.

  7. I have to tell you this last year. I planted my parsley in a grow bag. It did not bolt. It got munched on by the swallowtail, but it survived throughout the summer. I attribute that to something that you’ve done with your tomatoes this year. You put it underneath the awning. We have a pergola that hangs over just a little bit in the backyard, and the partially is still thriving throughout the summer and from last fall! Just food for thought! Lol.

    And I’m in Savannah, Georgia!

    Also, wanna let you know that I planted my arugula on August 5, 2023 and we have eaten from it twice already. I did put a shade cloth not over it but in front of it so that the sun doesn’t hit it in the afternoon. It is thriving like you wouldn’t believe I can’t eat it fast enough!

  8. I’m in north west Arkansas I don’t know what zone we are in. The weather here is unpredictable and is getting hotter in the summer than it was 40 years ago. Even the plants that I grew in the early 1980s seem to burn up in the summer months now. I don’t know what to do now.

  9. Great video! I'm in GA, in zone 8A, and we were supposed to have much lowers temps, but they keep changing it daily – ugh. It's close to 80F now, and it'll be 84F by Monday (today is Thursday, 26 Oct). The good news is that cooler temps ARE coming. Sending hugs to sweet Dale🤗

  10. I love you man at least you took your dog to the vet a lot of people are so freaking mean and then right now especially with this sorry President with everything he was high and prices thank you for taking your baby to THE VET ITS SAYS a lot about you😊

  11. Put manuka honey on it it keeps it from getting infected and speeds up healing try it you will be amazed at the things at our disposal that our heavenly father has put here for healing us no patent needed this is straight from our Creator Debbie let me know your results

  12. Great video. Just remember, if your pets have access to your garden, the alliums (onion, leek, garlic) can be highly toxic to dogs and cats.

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