Fall is the perfect time to plant cool-season vegetables like spinach, radish, cabbage, and more! In this short video, we guide you through the best vegetables to plant during the fall to take full advantage of the cool weather. Fall planting allows you to grow hardy crops that thrive in cooler temperatures, extending your growing season and ensuring a bountiful harvest into the colder months.
We highlight some of the top cool-season crops to plant, including spinach, radish, kohlrabi, cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. These vegetables are not only suited to the cooler fall climate but also often improve in flavor with a slight chill. We’ll also provide garden tips on how to prepare your soil, space your plants, and time your planting to ensure optimal growth.
In addition, you’ll learn how to protect your fall crops from early frosts and maintain proper watering during this transitional season. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, this video will help you plan and execute a successful fall garden, packed with nutritious, delicious vegetables like spinach, cabbage, and radishes.
Watch now to kick-start your fall planting and enjoy a thriving garden all season long!
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Cool video. My beets and radishes havent germinated but some lettuce starts have and chinese mustards. carrots germinated fairly well compared to past experience. Cole crop transplants are thrinving but had to spray some Bt for cabbage loopers.