Winter Garden | Growing Mache Greens Under Snow
Have you ever wondered how local farmers can continue to sell food throughout winter? Or have you even realized this was possible?
Growing food in winter under snow is usually called four-season gardening. It’s when gardeners or farmers grow food year-round, regardless of whether the temperature drops below freezing.
You might be wondering, how is this possible?
Or perhaps you’ve tried it already!
If the idea of growing food in winter sounds intriguing, then check out this video.
I’ll walk through how you can grow mache (a type of salad green) even if the ground is covered in snow.
Watch below or click here to watch in YouTube
Time Stamps:
- Where do mache greens grow well 1:56
- When to plant it 3:53
- How long does it take to grow 5:30
- When can you harvest it 5:51
- Mache Recipes 7:53
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Links referenced in the video:
Use these links to find your growing zone. Canada USA
Try out the online garden planner.
Have you ever heard of four-season gardening? Do you grow any of your own food in winter? Let me know what some of your favorite winter foods are!