winteroogst
Winteroogst is a Dutch term referring to the harvest of crops that have overwintered in the ground. These crops are typically planted in the autumn and then survive the winter months, often under a layer of snow or protective foliage. The harvest takes place in late winter or early spring before the new growing season begins.
Common winteroogst crops include root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, and beets, as well as hardy greens
The practice of winteroogst is an ancient agricultural technique that allows for a continuous food supply
The timing of the winteroogst is crucial and depends on factors such as local climate, soil conditions,