Talk with a local extension office or school that has a garden/farming program. Those can be found online for your area. I was told by a local community College that root vegetables (carrots, turnips, and such)do well in this area over winter. Plant prior to first frost so they can become established with some tops and then when the colder weather comes it will put all its energy into the root. I also know alot of people Around here will grow their ‘greens’ (collards, broccoli, etc ) in the late summer/early fall and some in the early winter. Again talk with the local folks (farmer’s market) and they should be able to let you know better for your area.
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