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Do you think you can't sow or grow vegetables in winter? I'm sure there are some people who are wondering which winter vegetables to grow. For those who don't know what to plant now, want to know which vegetables can grow in winter, or are tired of looking through the many seed bags at the gardening store one by one, we will introduce many vegetables to plant in winter in list format. Even if you are not a professional vegetable grower such as a farmer, it is possible to grow vegetables in winter. If you watch this video to the end, you will immediately find your favorite winter vegetables. The main part is divided into two parts, the first half is tips and points for growing vegetables in winter, and the second half is a list of vegetables to plant in winter (December to February). The video has chapters, so you can always find your favorite part. Thank you for your continued support. [Related videos] Vegetables to plant in December • Vegetables to plant in December (Tips for successfully growing vegetables in the coldest period are also explained!) Permanent edition Vegetables to plant in January • Vegetables to plant in January (16 varieties) Permanent edition Vegetables to plant in February • Vegetables to plant in February (22 varieties) Permanent edition [Official website] Vegetables to plant in winter https://kateisaiennkotu.com/yasainoer... It encourages me to continue making videos. If you like it, please "subscribe" to the channel and give us a "????"! https://onl.bz/qfJXtsv [Table of contents] 0:00 Opening 0:14 Vegetables to plant in winter 1:35 Tips and points for growing winter vegetables 3:26 Vegetables to plant in the first half of winter (December onwards) 6:23 Vegetables grown using forced cultivation (can be grown from December to February) 21:25 Vegetables to plant in the second half of autumn (late January to February) 22:30 Vegetables grown using semi-forced cultivation (remove insulation materials when the temperature rises) 26:36 Making seedlings (head vegetables/insulated seedlings) 31:20 Making seedlings (summer vegetables/insulated seedlings) [Video contents] In the first half of winter (December), the focus is on sowing soft and root vegetable seeds and planting legume seedlings, while in the second half of winter (late January to February), the focus is on sowing soft, root, head and summer vegetable seeds. In warm and temperate areas west of the Kanto region, it is perfectly possible to grow vegetables even in the middle of winter if you select varieties that are relatively resistant to the cold and forcing them. Forcing is a cultivation method in which vegetables are grown in greenhouses or thermal tunnels to accelerate their growth and be harvested earlier than in the natural environment. There are many cloudy days in winter, and the effects of frost, snow and cold winds can cause a lack of sunlight and temperature, which can lead to poor germination of seeds and poor growth of seedlings after germination. Since it is difficult to sow seeds directly in the field and have them germinate during the low temperature period, the key to success is to sow the seeds and let the seedlings grow before the temperature drops below 10°C, or sow the seeds in a warm place such as a greenhouse or insulation tunnel and grow the seedlings until they are large enough to be planted before transplanting them into the field. It is also important to choose varieties that are resistant to the cold. The seed bag often states whether they can be sown in winter, so be sure to check when purchasing. Many people want to prepare the soil during the winter and let their fields rest for the following year, but there are also varieties such as peas and broad beans that can be grown while preparing the soil. When many winter vegetables are exposed to low temperatures, enzymes in the body convert the starch into sugar, making them sweeter. Harvest lots of sweet and fresh winter vegetables that you can only enjoy at home.