Collection: Cool Season Vegetables Seeds

Temperatures are beginning to dip down, and now is the time to take advantage of the lower temps to grow your cool season garden. In the cooler zones, this is traditionally in fall, while in warmer climate zones cool season vegetables can be grown during the winter and early spring. Cool crops such as turnips, beets, carrots; green crops such as lettuce, kale, spinach; brassicas such as broccoli and cabbage can actually benefit from the cooler weather and even a touch of frost. Timing for cool vegetable gardening will vary greatly across hardiness zones, so talking to neighbors, friends and local gardening centers will help you narrow down when to plant and what does best in your area.

The cool season vegetable craze is real

  • They encompass some of the most nutritious vegetables
  • They bring to mind cozy vegetable soups and stews
  • Cool season vegetables are especially hardy
  • Pests aren't as plentiful with cool season gardens