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
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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. Being in New Orleans, I grow leeks, shallots, turnips, onions, carrots and garlic for my main crops to last me all year. In the early summer I cube em and jar em in water to make stews all year long. But we have growing season all year long here. Besides a couple of weeks in January and February that actually gets cold for a week at a time.

  3. Im trying to grow leeks!!!! No one is offering them here and I would have needed to start them weeks ago.

    Ive been growing King Richard for my winter leeks in zone 7a for years and they've done great.

    In fall I separate my perennial leeks, but they die back in the summer so those will be my spring leeks. My husband is allergic to onions but not leeks.

    Learn from my failure, folks. Sow your own seeds!!!! Don't be dependent on your local nursery for starts. I'm so glad I over plant and dehydrated my leeks. I'll have to use dehydrated leeks because we wont have any fresh leeks until spring.

    In 7a East TN I have also gotten Elephant Garlic (technically a leek), inchelium red garlic, and music garlic very well. I plant them around now, plant peppers when I pull them out, and put in peas at cold temps for nitrogen.

  4. Thanks for mentioning your zone in the first few seconds. Saved me from wasting my time……again. I know that these "grow all winter" titles don't really mean you can grow them in "almost all zones" but I still hope and have to check them out. lol

  5. Lol you don't know what winter is, you should come here to Norway. I promise you, there are no plants that are that cold hardy 😂

  6. Just subbed! I live in the same area and so excited to watch all of your videos!!! I’m new to gardening but find it so beautiful and peaceful! So much to learn, plants are fascinating. My fav part is germinating and sprouting seeds. Isn’t it crazy how matter just APPEARS?!? I mean think about it… these small seeds will grow into huge plants out of thin air, all they use to grow is water, nutrients and sunlight and they form these physical structures all from a small seed! Amazing lol.

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