Planting Vegetables in November
November is the perfect time to plant some vegetables that can withstand the winter months and produce a tasty harvest! Here is a list of vegetables that can be planted in November:
Root Vegetables
- Carrots: Carrots are cold-hardy vegetables and their flavors improve when grown in cold temperatures. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Beets: Beets are typically planted in fall and can be harvested throughout the winter. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
- Rutabagas: Rutabagas are cold-tolerant crops and can take a light frost. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Turnips: Turnips are a fast growing vegetable that can survive a light frost. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
Leafy Vegetables
- Lettuce: Lettuce is a cold-hardy vegetable and can tolerate light frost. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Kale: Kale is a cold-tolerant crop that can survive a frost. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
- Spinach: Spinach is a cool season crop that thrives in cool temperatures. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Mustard Greens: Mustard greens are easy to grow and can survive a light frost. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
Fruiting Vegetables
- Peas: Peas can survive a light frost and do best when planted in fall. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Broccoli: Broccoli is a cold-tolerant vegetable and can take a light frost. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
- Cauliflower: Cauliflower is a cool season crop that prefers cool temperatures. Plant in a sunny location that is well-drained.
- Brussels Sprouts: Brussels sprouts are cold hardy vegetables and their flavors improve when grown in cold temperatures. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
These vegetables can be planted in November and will provide a tasty harvest in the spring. Planting vegetables in the fall is a great way to get a head start on the growing season!