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10 Frost Tolerant Vegetable Varieties

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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9 comments

  • Greta Adamonis Sep 25, 2024

    can I order a lot of organic not sprayed all kind of fresh apples?


  • Frank Sep 25, 2024

    Great information!!


  • Carolyn Hinkelman Sep 25, 2024

    I would love to order, the winter pack including shipping for $27.13, but I need to send a check. There is no place for me to say that on the order page. Thank you 525 W Keyes Rd Modesto, CA 95358


  • Theresa Capri Sep 25, 2024

    Another winter vegetable is Cardoon. It is a stately relative of the artichoke and you have to harvest it in the winter, around Thanksgiving or Christmas. You harvest the whole thing plant-it looks a bit like celery. It is labor intensive to cook, but it is another option. If you wait until February or March, when it starts to really grow, it starts to get bitter, thus a winter only vegetable. Super easy to grow and comes back year after year.

    Actually, depending on where you live (I live zone 8 on central Oregon coast) celery grows in the winter as well. And don’t forget fava beans. You plant them in the late fall for spring crop a bit earlier than the garlic listed above. (Last year, I planted favas between Christmas and New Year and got an amazing spring crop)

    And the BEST part of winter gardening is there are LESS little pests like aphids and cabbage worms on the cole crops in the winter!


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