top ad

Our winters are usually pretty mild. We usually don’t get a week’s worth of weather under 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The garden is in full sun. There’s lots of humidity and a decent amount of rainfall. My dad doesn’t want to plant more than five or six types of plants. We’re planning on a garden probably about 20X30. Any suggestions? Thanks!

4 Responses to “What are some good fruits and vegetables for a smallish winter garden in South Mississippi?”
  1. nobodyintexasdoesthat says:

    Squash, carrots, cucumbers tomatoes, okra.
    In December you might want to check with either Lowes or Wal Mart & get a satsuma tree. They do really well in South Mississippi, unless you get another one like Katrina.
    Check with Harrison County co-op on Highway 49, they should be able to help you.
    I don’t know what’s still standing in Biloxi or Ocean Springs.

  2. nevels65 says:

    There’s a gardening show that comes on the radio called Garden Mama. Her email is mama@gardenmama.com. The show is on Supertalk Mississippi. Drop her an email and she will tell you exactly what’s what. Her name is Nellie Neal.

  3. MICHAEL W says:

    my dad plants turnips i believe. he lives in woolmarket.

  4. prostudent says:

    Here in Picayune Mississippi, things you can plant: turnips collards mustards lettuce broccoli cauliflower spinach kale butternut squash cabbage
    that’s all I can think of at the moment, but I’m sure there’s more

  5.  
Leave a Reply


bottom ad