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Eighteen years ago, when I held my first winter vegetable sale, people asked me what winter vegetables were; now they come in droves to buy them and I always sell out!
Yes, you can grow vegetables in your garden during the cold season, you just have to pick the right plants. Read my article “Eating from your winter vegetable garden” from the Winter 2008 issue of GardenWise magazine here to learn about the more than 50 varieties of food plants you can harvest throughout the season.