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Why I Love Gardening In Fall πŸπŸ‚πŸƒ#newyork #longisland #fall



Growing plants in fall time is much easier. you have less bugs in your garden, you have less weeds and the sun is not too hot to bolt these plants..

in full-time, your plants will grow longer. you will get more harvest and a better production overall..

Not because summer weather is coming to an end. it means your garden is over. your garden is not over until winter. you could grow many plants throughout the fall weather..

Start planting these in September month in the fall weather..

lettuce bok choy Kale broccoli Spinach beetroot radishes mustard greens Onions scallions

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9 Comments

  1. I have great tomato and peppers seedlings but them broccoli and that whole family I'm having to much die after germanaton.
    I'm trying different seed starting mixture next season.
    Yes I know there's that cold weather crops also
    Thanks

  2. Great inspiration…I really needed that.

    I'm still at 90 degrees here in Los angeles but I think that if I start seedlings now it will hopefully be cooler by the time they are ready to plant.
    I am 100% container gardening.

  3. I’m planting my fall/winter garden now. I planted baby collards beneath my tomatoes this morning. I have more planted after pulling my other tomatoes. I love the fall/winter garden because it’s more calm.

  4. Great timing for this video. Following the worst spring garden in many years (bugs, disease, crazy weather) I just pulled wore out plants and went into fall mode! Beets, turnips, kale, spinach, swiss chard. Even more squash and zuchinni. The latter is a gamble but I save seeds so it's worth 30 min of planting!

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