[Video] How to Plant a Fall Garden

Want to plant a fall garden? Now is the time! Here are some tips for getting started with your fall garden.

Depending on your climate and where you live, you can grow a variety of different vegetable crops in the fall. If you’re in the Midwest like we are in Ohio, it may be a bit late for planting some things, but there are still plenty of veggies that can do well when planted in late August and September.

A fall garden may include crops that have a very short growing season and can be harvested in just a couple of months, as well as crops that do well in cold weather, and may provide you with some fresh garden veggies well into the winter months (or even throughout the winter, if you live in a warm climate).

Watch the video on the next page for some great ideas for what to plant, and how to get started planting your fall garden!

Rose S.

An avid gardener since childhood, I love sharing my passion for gardening with others! I have gardened in a number of different climates and settings, from large fenced garden plots, to tiny patio and container gardens, and I firmly believe that everyone can learn to grow at least some of their own food - no matter where you live. Growing your own food can help you take control of your own health and food supply, and there has never been a better time to get started!


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