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🌿 Cut-and-Come-Again Veg You Can Grow All Winter (UK Guide)
🌸 Introduction: Fresh Pickings All Winter Long
Winter might slow growth, but with the right crops and protection, you can enjoy continuous harvests right through the coldest months. Cut-and-come-again vegetables are perfect for winter because you harvest only the outer leaves while the plant keeps producing, even in low light.
Growing cut-and-come-again veg in winter allows you to:
- enjoy fresh salad all winter
- reduce supermarket costs
- keep beds productive
- harvest little and often
- grow successfully in small spaces
- stay connected to your garden year-round
Below are the best products to help grow winter cut-and-come-again crops.
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• Fleece Tunnels & Mini Cloches
Perfect for protecting winter greens from frost and cold winds.
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• Cold Frames & Polytunnels
Ideal for growing leafy veg in low-light winter conditions.
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• Propagation Trays & Hardy Salad Seeds
Great for sowing successive winter crops under cover.
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❄️ Cut-and-Come-Again Veg You Can Grow All Winter (Full Guide)
These hardy greens provide continuous harvests even in the coldest months.
🥬 1. Winter Lettuce (Hardy Varieties)
Choose:
- Winter Density
- Winter Gem
- Arctic King
Harvest outer leaves weekly and leave the plant to regrow.
🌱 2. Mizuna
A winter superstar.
- thrives in low light
- grows fast under cover
- excellent cut-and-come-again variety
Perfect for greenhouses and cold frames.
🍃 3. Claytonia (Winter Purslane)
One of the best winter salad crops.
- produces continuously
- frost-tolerant
- mild flavour
- great in shady spots
🌿 4. Land Cress
A winter alternative to watercress.
- grows well in cold frames
- peppery flavour
- keeps producing through frost
🥬 5. Rocket (Winter Hardy Types)
- quick to regrow
- peppery and productive
- best under fleece or cover
🍃 6. Mustard Greens
Varieties like:
- Red Giant
- Golden Streaks
- Green Frills
Grow rapidly even in winter and provide spicy leaves again and again.
🌿 7. Pak Choi (Baby Leaf Stage)
While full heads are tricky in winter, baby leaves thrive.
- perfect for cut-and-come-again
- frost-tolerant under cover
- very productive in cold frames
🥬 8. Spinach (Winter Varieties)
Choose:
- Giant Winter
- Winter Giant
Pick outer leaves regularly — plants regrow in cold weather.
🍀 9. Chard (Baby Leaf Harvest)
Slow in midwinter but still harvestable.
- cut outer baby leaves
- full growth resumes in spring
🍃 10. Microgreens (Indoor or Under Cover)
Great for daily harvests.
Best winter microgreens:
- pea shoots
- radish
- rocket
- mustard
- broccoli
Ready in 7–14 days.
⛺ Where to Grow Cut-and-Come-Again Veg in Winter
Best growing spaces:
- cold frame
- unheated greenhouse
- polytunnel
- mini greenhouse
- covered raised beds
- windowsills (for microgreens)
These protect leaves from frost and harsh winds.
🌬 Tips for Continuous Winter Harvests
❄️ Use Fleece on Very Cold Nights
Prevents frost scorch.
🌧 Avoid Overwatering
Cold, wet compost causes rot.
🍃 Harvest Little and Often
Encourages plants to keep producing.
🌡 Choose Fast-Growing Varieties
Winter light is limited.
💡 Common Winter Growing Problems
❌ Slow regrowth
Normal — daylight hours are short.
❌ Yellow leaves
Overwatering or cold roots — improve drainage.
❌ Mould on soil
Ventilate on mild days.
❌ Flea beetle damage
Less common in winter but cover crops to be safe.
🌱 What to Expect in Early Spring
By March:
- winter greens surge with new growth
- harvests become bigger and faster
- overwintered plants become highly productive
- you’ll be ahead of the season
Winter cut-and-come-again crops = early spring success.
🌸 FAQs
Do cut-and-come-again crops really grow in winter?
Yes — slowly, but reliably under cover.
Do I need heat?
No — just shelter and fleece for harsh nights.
Can I grow these outdoors?
Only with fleece or tunnels; undercover is best.
How often can I harvest?
Every 1–2 weeks depending on variety and weather.
🌼 Conclusion
Cut-and-come-again veg make winter gardening fresh, productive and rewarding. With hardy varieties, simple protection and steady harvesting, you can enjoy home-grown greens all winter long and head into spring with a garden full of healthy, thriving plants.