June 25, 2024

VIDEO: 10 Cold Hardy Veggies You can Grow in Your Garden through the Winter


Just cause it’s getting cold doesn’t mean we have to stop growing.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 10 Cold Hardy Veggies You can Grow in Your Garden through the Winter

  1. Hi. Do you have a video on Rhubarb care /growing. I searched your channel and didnt see any but I learned they dont always come up with that search box. Thanks. Always helpful videos on your channel.

  2. Not sure what the exact name of that variety of pepper is but we use them a lot in the Dominican Republic. We actually cook with with with dont eat them raw. If you want to make authentic sofrito, use those little sweet peppers instead of bell peppers 🙂

  3. It's good to be back watching your Food Forest.
    Mr. B was in final stages of exiting Stage Left and passed on 12/14/2020. Fortunately, my Raised Garden Beds and regular ground beds were able to take care of themselves in 2020 and winter over OK. But, this Spring & Summer, I was a Brooding Hen, just starting to get working on the gardens. Prepping for Winter crops to carry me out of my Widow's Weed period and into the Rebirth of the Gardens come Spring and "What's growing…"
    Thank you for always being out there in the Food Forest and digging in the dirt sustainably.

  4. Awesome as always, do you grow any citrus? I think I saw a yuzu on one of your vids, but every try lemon/mandarins/bananas etc? Trying to find info on the few cold-hardy varieties around.

  5. HEY speaking of swiss chard… One of my favorite random vintage pictures online, is the victorian lady posing proudly outside in her yard with her birdcage, large marijuana plants and some swiss chard as an ornamental edging in her flower bed.
    Really blew my mind!! lol

  6. This encouraged me so much! I loved seeing all your trees, you've utilized your space so well! I can't wait to get back out there and plant some more! Thank you for sharing!

  7. In Ohio near Lake Erie I have carrots, kale, some golden beets, arugula and a few strawberries. Planted in big pots overwinter some new Swiss chard and some other greens. We had a killing frost late by 2 or 3 weeks this year. If you haven't grown banana squash yet…it is a growing experience you need to try..taste like butternut squash on steroids but can reach 60 pounds…freezes well…goood soup base.

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