
By growing your own vegetables, you can get a large amount of crops which can be harvested a few times a year. There are two different types of vegetables: Cool Season and Warm Season Crops. Often Cool Season crops are not affected by a light frost, but some are so be aware. Warm Season crops can be planted when temperatures reach above seventy degrees.
| Cool Season Crops Not Affected By Frost |
Asparagus |
Broad Bean |
Broccoli |
Brussel Sprouts |
Cabbage |
Collard |
Garlic |
Horseradish |
Kale |
Kohirabi |
Leek |
Onion |
Pea |
Radish |
Rhubarb |
Shallot |
Spinach |
Turnip |
| Cool Season Crops Affected by Frost |
Beets |
Carrots |
Cauliflower |
Celery |
Chard |
Chinese Cabbage |
Endive |
Lettuce |
Mustard |
Parsnip |
Potato |
Swiss Chard |
| Warm Season Crops |
Cantaloupe |
Cucumber |
Pumpkin |
Tomato |
New Zealand Spinach |
Pepper |
Sweet Potato |
|
Squash |
Sweet Corn |
Lima Bean |
|
Watermelon |
Eggplant |
Snap Bean |
Asparagus
Broad Bean
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage
Collard
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohirabi
Leek
Onion
Pea
Radish
Rhubarb
Shallot
Spinach
Turnip
Beets
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Chard
Chinese Cabbage
Endive
Lettuce
Mustard
Parsnip
Potato
Swiss Chard
Cantaloupe
Cucumber
Pumpkin
Tomato
New Zealand Spinach
Pepper
Sweet Potato
Squash
Sweet Corn
Lima Bean
Watermelon
Eggplant
Snap Bean