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As the first frost ends the summer garden of tomatoes, peppers, and squash, the cool season winter vegetables take over. These cool-season vegetables and herbs taste better with frost and light snow. You can have fresh-picked broccoli for the Thanksgiving feast, or a fresh salad of lettuce, spinach, and kale at the Christmas dinner. After this week's show, you'll be a winter vegetable growing pro.
By Ken LainAs the first frost ends the summer garden of tomatoes, peppers, and squash, the cool season winter vegetables take over. These cool-season vegetables and herbs taste better with frost and light snow. You can have fresh-picked broccoli for the Thanksgiving feast, or a fresh salad of lettuce, spinach, and kale at the Christmas dinner. After this week's show, you'll be a winter vegetable growing pro.