Winter Vegetables and Flowers to Grow This Season: The winter season is always special for gardeners. It brings a unique joy and excitement as our garden gets filled with lush green vegetables and colourful flowers.
If you, too, have been waiting for winter gardening and wondering which vegetables and flowers to grow in your garden, then this is the right time to make your garden green.
So in this guide, our gardening expert, Sudeepti Bajpai, will share a list of vegetables and flowers that can be planted in the winter season, which will make your garden even more beautiful. So, let’s start!
Winter Vegetables and Flowers to Grow This Season
Why Winter Is the Best Season for Gardening
I believe winter is the best season for gardening, and there are many reasons for it.
Perfect weather: It’s neither too hot nor too humid. The cool weather keeps both you and your plants comfortable.
Less watering needed: You do not need to water frequently as the soil retains moisture for a long time.
Vegetable abundance: You can grow variety of vegetables from herbs to root crops.
Blooming season: You have a variety of flowering plants to choose from, and you can get them at a cheap rate from nurseries.
Fewer pests: We enjoy gardening more in this season due to less harmful pests and diseases.
More gardening time: You can happily spend long hours in your garden as the sun and weather are pleasant in winter.
Winter Vegetables to Grow at Home

Growing your own vegetables in your garden brings a unique sense of satisfaction and joy. There are many vegetables you can grow in winter – I’ve shared a list of some.
Herbs to grow in winter season –
You can grow a variety of herbs in the winter season. For the best results, always use the good quality and fresh seeds.

- Coriander (Dhaniya)
- Spinach (Palak)
- Fenugreek (Methi)
- Amaranth (Chaulai)
Expert tip:
- These herbs needs medium sunlight to grow.
- The soil should be light (do not use hard and compact soil) and it should be well-drained,
- sow directly in the pot,
- It is recommended to use Rectangular boat-shaped pots for herbs vegetables,

- always maintain slight moisture and,
- trim regularly to encourage new growth.
Roots vegetables to grow in the winter season

- Radish (Mooli)
- Carrot (Gajar)
- Beetroot (Chukandar)
- Onion (Pyaj)
- Garlic (Lehsun)
Expert tip:

- I recommend use 12*18 inch grow bags for root vegetables which should be use – deep and wide.
- Soil should be loose, soft and well-drained.
- Place in a sunny spot, once seedlings grow.
Other vegetables you can grow in the winter season:

- Tomato (Tamatar)
- Cabbage (पत्ता गोभी)
- Cauliflower (फूल गोभी)
- Capsicum (Shimla mirch)
- Chilli (Mirchi)
- Brinjal (Baigan)
- Beans (lubia)
- Peas (Matar)
- Broccoli
Expert tip:

- These vegetables needs good sunlight to produce fruits.
- For beans, tomato, capsicum, and chili – provide support like bamboo sticks.
- Keep in a sunny spot and use well-drain soil.
- Always use organic fertilizer for best results.
- I suggest keeping 4-5 pots or grow bags for each type of vegetables, as one pot will only grow 5-6 vegetables and that will not be enough.
- If you have a limited area than you can grow at least 2 pots or grow bags.
Winter Flowers to Grow for a Colorful Garden

Winter is the season for colours. When it comes to growing flowers in winter, you have many options to choose from. These flowers fill your garden with color and fragrance and also attract many pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds.
The list is below:
- Rose,
- Marigold,
- Petunia,
- Chrysanthemum
- Verbena,
- Dahlia,
- Dianthus,
- Dog flower,
- Hybrid periwinkle,
- Dimorphotheca,
- Burf Heaven,
- Daisy,
- Sweet Williams,
- Alyssum,
- Phlox,
- Calendula,
Expert tip:
My recommendation is to bring at least 3 to 4 flowers of each variety. Some may not thrive, so you’ll have options for growing other flowers in your garden.
- Always buy healthy flowers from a nursery; avoid sluggish or weak plants.
You can also grow some flowers from seeds; try this if you’re an expert grower; otherwise, it’s better to buy directly from a nursery.
- It is better to grow flowering plants in pots and not in grow bags.
Winter Gardening Planning & Ideas
So, there you have it — a complete list of vegetables and flowering plants to grow in winter. But before you start planting, a little planning will help you get the best results.
1. Choice matters: What you love to grow, brings only those plants.
2. Size of your garden area matters – The number of plants you can grow depends on the space available in your garden. So, plan accordingly.
3. Check for Sunlight –Consider how much sunlight your garden receives. Plant accordingly. Vegetables and flowering plants will not thrive without adequate sunlight.
Whether you have a small balcony or a large terrace, these winter vegetables and flowers will make your garden even more beautiful. Start small, experiment with your favorite plants, and enjoy winter gardening.
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