Arizona is the third largest producer of fruits & vegetables in the United States. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services' Harvest Calendar, the following fruits & vegetables are "in season" in December:
* Anise
Beets
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Broccoli, Baby
Cabbage, Green
Cabbage, Red
Carrots
Cauliflower
Cauliflower, Green (Broccoflower)
Celery
Cilantro
Dill
Grapefruit, Red Blush
Grapefruit, White
Greens: Beet, Collards, Mustard, & Turnip
Kale
Kolrabi
Leeks
Lemons
Lettuce: Butter/Boston, Endive, Escarole, Iceberg, Leaf, Romaine, & Spring Mix
Melons, Canary
Napa Cabbage
Onions, Green
Oranges: Blood, Navel, Sweet, & Temple
Parsley
Radicchio
Radishes
Rapini
Salad Savoy
Spinach
Swiss Chard
Tangelos: Minneola & Orlando
Tangerines: Algerian & Fairchild
Tomatoes
Turnip
1 Caniferous trees are the tree that can stand with their leaves during winter
grapes cabbage
All coniferous trees, deciduous trees, and many shrubs are perennials that live through the winter. They are dormant through the winter and grow during the spring and summer. Garden plants, like fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers grow in spring and summer, though there are some vegetables that may grow during the winter with special care or in a greenhouse.
It depends like are you growing them inside or outside? You can grow fruits and Veggys inside year round There is no plant that can be planted and live in the winter it will freeze and the roots can't expand because the ground is frozen
Strawberries.
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during the winter
Flowers dies long before winter: their sole purpose is reproduction, so once they are fertilized, they die and fruit begins to grow. The whole plant, however, can die or not during winter depending on whether it is a annual (lives one year, dies before winter) or perennial (lives through many years, and goes dormant during winter).
No, because oak trees goes hibernation (dormant) during winter to conserve energy
I know onions do and so do squashes. Also I think radishes.oranges lemons cakes
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Yes it grows but not quickly