Vegetables you can grow in your fall garden

August 16, 2022
orange carrots in close up photography

Fall is on the horizon and it’s time to be thinking about your fall garden. It’s not too late to start your fall garden from seed. The first thing you want to do is figure out what your first frost date is. You can google that. Then the fun part is figuring out what you can plant! Once you have your first frost date you count the days between that date and today. That’s how many days you have to grow your fall vegetables before the frost sets in. Here is a list of fall vegetables you can grow and harvest before your first frost!

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Carrots

orange carrots on brown woven basket. Fall Garden
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Kohlrabi

food healthy vegetables agriculture. Fall Garden
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If you need more seeds for your fall garden you can shop here at Park Seed Co. They have quality seeds that germinate quickly.

Cabbage

green cabbage. Fall Garden
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Kale

Kale grown for the fall garden
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Collards

Collard Greens grown in the fall garden
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Lettuces

green leaf plant
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Cucumbers

cucumber on plate
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Radish

a bunch of red radish in close up photography
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Beets

a bunch of organic beets
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Cauliflower

bunch of cauliflower with green leaves
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Swiss Chard

leaves of chard
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Spinach

green leaves in close up photography
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Bok Choy

fresh green leaves of bok choy
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Choose vegetables that will have enough time to mature in your growing window. Growing a fall garden can seem quite scary but I promise you it’s much easier than growing in the summer. There’s less pest pressure and the weather isn’t so hot. It’s a very comfy and cozy time of the year.

Happy Gardening

Ciearra

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