9 winter vegetables to grow at home 

High in iron, vitamins A and C, Spinach thrives in cooler temperatures. Consider multiple plantings in well-draining soil for a continual yield.

Spinach

High in beta-carotene, carrots can be easily grown at home. Plant in loose, well-drained soil; cold weather improves their taste.

Carrot

Broccoli is cold-tolerant and a great source of vitamins C and K. Keep the moisture consistent, and harvest before the heads flower.

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts require chilly conditions to develop their sweet flavour. Growing the seeds indoors will allow you to have a head start.

Brussels sprouts

Cold-resistant and versatile, cabbage is high in vitamin C. Plant it in nutrient-rich soil and keep young plants pest-free.

Cabbage

Onions are sturdy and can survive colder weather. Plant them in well-draining soil and enjoy fresh, tasty onions all winter long.

Onions

Ginger, the tangy greatest winter vegetable, grows readily in a pot with well-draining potting soil.

Ginger

This variety of lettuce is well-suited for colder temperatures. It has a mild flavour and can be a welcome addition to your winter salads.

Winter Lettuce (Lamb's Lettuce)

Potatoes are a staple dish in Indian households, and they complement any veggie recipe. If you have a sunny place in your home or garden, they are simple to cultivate!

Potatoes