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Broccoli – Broccoli is perfect for growing in cold climates or through the winter months. In fact it can even be harder to grow in more tropical climates than it is elsewhere. You can plant and transplant certain varieties of broccoli in the late summer, leaving them primed and ready for picking all throughout autumn and well into the winter months. Eat it solo or on a veggie platter for best effect!
Asparagus – Perfect for planting in the fall, asparagus takes a bit of work to prepare for and maintain but believe me the work and wait is worth it! Unlike weaker, more frail vegetables, asparagus will keep on trucking right through winter and even the other three seasons for that matter. The asparagus is a champion among vegetables and it will grow underground in the winter, and pop up fresh and tasty spears in the early spring so you can enjoy it freshly cut from your own garden.
Leeks – Not always on the top of every vegetable gardener's list, leeks are a tasty addition to any winter gardener's menu. They have a wide variety of ways that they can be enjoyed, making them a great choice if you're looking to put something a little different on your plate. Plant leeks and you'll have a vegetable you can pull and enjoy roasted or in soups and stews throughout the winter.
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Kohlrabi – Last but not least is the tasty and rambunctious kohlrabi. Many winter and cold weather vegetables grow will often slowly but kohlrabi kicks that idea to the curb, flourishing in colder temperatures. They grow quickly and taste great, often compared to broccoli or turnips. If you want to try something a little different, kohlrabi is sure to be a perfect addition to round out your winter garden!
Don't be left out in the cold - make sure your garden is stocked with plenty of these delicious wintery vegetables that you can enjoy all through the cold months while other gardeners are resting on their laurels dreaming of a warm spring!
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