I am in Northern Ohio in the snow belt and have things in the garden all winter. My favorite are leeks, mulched with ground fall leaves and I pick a few whenever I want soup.
My cabbages stay fine in the winter in the ground. Cabbage has to be Late Flat Dutch because other varieties aren't freeze resistant. The heavy outer leaves protect them too.
I grow Mache, a delicious fresh salad green that keeps coming back by reseeding itself. I pick it from Oct- December and again in February- April.
I have straw baled swiss chard.
There are lots of root crops that I pull all winter from under the snow like carrots, parsnips, parsley root, rutabaga.
Been doing all this for 25 years.
My cabbages stay fine in the winter in the ground. Cabbage has to be Late Flat Dutch because other varieties aren't freeze resistant. The heavy outer leaves protect them too.
I grow Mache, a delicious fresh salad green that keeps coming back by reseeding itself. I pick it from Oct- December and again in February- April.
I have straw baled swiss chard.
There are lots of root crops that I pull all winter from under the snow like carrots, parsnips, parsley root, rutabaga.
Been doing all this for 25 years.