Yes they do. I had carrots when I lived in Spencer and picked them with snow on the ground.
I had cherry tomato plants that i let grow all along the ground and in the beginning of winter the plants would be close to 25 foot long. I gathered one plant up into a circle and covered with leaf litter thinking in the spring I will burn it.
It had a lot of green tomatoes on it in the winter but i was done picking.
Spring rolls around and I decide to stir the leaf litter up and I discovered a bunch of red tomatoes still attached to the vine.
They Were very tasty!
Vine was still rooted in the ground.
I had cherry tomato plants that i let grow all along the ground and in the beginning of winter the plants would be close to 25 foot long. I gathered one plant up into a circle and covered with leaf litter thinking in the spring I will burn it.
It had a lot of green tomatoes on it in the winter but i was done picking.
Spring rolls around and I decide to stir the leaf litter up and I discovered a bunch of red tomatoes still attached to the vine.
They Were very tasty!
Vine was still rooted in the ground.