[Video] Timing Your Fall Vegetable Garden for a Successful Harvest

Is it too late to plant a fall vegetable garden, or do you still have time? This short video explains how to determine appropriate planting dates for various fall crops in your region…

For many gardeners in cooler regions, it may be too late to plant anything other than the fastest growing crops for a fall harvest, but if you live in a more temperate area, you may still be able to plant some cool weather crops such as cabbage and broccoli. Root vegetables and fall greens such as lettuce, kale, and others may still be planted in many areas.

Regardless of your climate zone, the quick video below shares some helpful tips for determining exactly when to plant your fall vegetable garden for a timely harvest before winter arrives. Stacey also answers some common fall gardening questions such as, should you plant seedlings, or direct-seed your fall veggies?

Watch the video to learn the answer, and for more tips on growing a healthy and productive garden, check out Stacey’s free garden class, going on now!

 

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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