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What to grow in your Fall Vegetable Garden? | Florida Fall Vegetable Garden



Looking for ideas on what to grow in your Florida Fall Vegetable Garden? Well now is the time to get started! Fall is the time of year to start Florida Vegetable Gardening. Your Florida Fall Garden will be filled of vegetable classics that bring you joy and abundance.
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36 Comments

  1. Look forward to getting your take on the Everglade Tomatos and Seminole Pumkins. So many choices!!

  2. You are a hoot!! Mr. bunny didn't get the memo!! LOL!!! I'm trying to rock my garden this year too! Don't have alot of space but I'm doing the Everglades tomatoes, seminole pumpkin. Heck yeah, gonna try carrots too!! Going to try it all!! Love your channel!!

  3. In East Orlando started transplants for 🍅 , cauliflower ,broccoli peppers. Planning to plant 🥕 beets beans. Green stalk with lettuce spinach. Enjoy your garden.😎🏝🏖

  4. so glad i found your channel
    you’re amazing , so knowledgeable, not boring, not annoying to listen to, great vids,
    keep up the good work 👍.
    2nd year gardener here … it’s super fun yet challenging 🤯 until you learn more everyday about the earth and our relationship with it and as soon as you bless the earth … it blesses you back

  5. I'm just up the road in Clearwater and had a problem with the rabbits eating my sweet potato starts. I found that fencing no higher than 12" keeps the rabbits out. I bought the 36" x 12" white picket garden fencing from home depot and lined it with chicken wire. Still have rabbits but I also have sweet potatoes! Enjoy your videos. Thanks.

  6. Do you wait until spring to do lettuce? I am trying “salad” greens and veggies ( tomatoes, peppers, cukes, carrots) in fall this year. I’m in 10a in Charlotte County. I had good luck with cowpeas this summer (black eyed peas).

  7. As another Florida grower I'm right with you about fall. But for me I grow my summer plants till at least October ( still to hot and pests are to bad) for my fall and winter plantings. This was my first time seeing your videos but cant wait to watch more. Love to see what other Florida gardeners are growing.

  8. Here in north central FL I grow eggplants (2) and they overwinter till spring growing eggs. I love them oven fried and into lasagna. I love them just plain ole oven fried. Hard to save any for dinner, I eat them up. But if you grow in a pot, you can pull it into garage or some shelter if it drops to low temp and just pull them out the next day to enjoy the sun. In fact, no pest pressure makes them my favorite for fall.

  9. egg plants , you fry them with some cheese at the end of the fry,, fry them like fried green tomatoes.. they are delicious.. hagd.

  10. Corn is a grass…. Grass can be corn… corn=grass 🤯😵😱 corn, grass; grass, corn 🌽🌱 lol I’m ridiculous… but that’s a fun fact

  11. OMG you're funny! came for gardening advice but I'm subscribing for more bunny stories. LOL

  12. Oh my gosh my Everglades tomatoes are 7 foot tall. They grow like monsters. I'm pulling them out of my garden and giving them their own fence trellis. I'll never mix them in my garden space again. On a side note they are camouflaging the kayak on the fence quite well. And they're delicious!

  13. Yes to carrots in the fall! Live in 9b and already have carrots coming up.

  14. I live in Northwest Indiana and I overwinter my container peppers inside under grow lights, so I get peppers in the Winter also.

  15. Probably the pepper you are talking about is (Ají cachucha in Cuba) (Ají dulce in Mexico) That’s the flavor king for beans and stews😋

  16. I buy garden soil and add amendments (coir, pear lite, etc. My question is what do you do with all those pieces of wood etc, that are in the garden soil bag? Add to leaf mulch, toss, etc.? Florida 9B

  17. You are so funny. I am dreaming about starting my fall garden as soon as we get back down there. I'm so excited. I wanna have my own little Florida food forest one day is one of my many dreams. So thankful for you and other Florida gardeners who share their wisdoms on Florida gardening cause I am so clueless. I grew up growing in upper Michigan and tried in Florida a few times as an adult with not much luck. but I am looking forward to trying again. I love your humor it helps my A.D.D brain stay a little more focused then normal. Bugs almost always ate any food I had success with and if they didnt the flooding rain..it killed all my baby trees I grew from seed. I was so heartbroken. I grew them indoor for many years. They were so beautiful this was many years ago and It still makes me sad. I guess I get to attached to my trees especially. Rip my baby avacado and mango and grapefruit and lemon and one I don't remember it's name I bought from a yard sale. I am so excited to try again and trying to educate myself as much as possible sooo. I am your new biggest fan! Thank you so much for sharing what you have learned.

  18. I'm watching you struggling for space and thinking of all the people in Florida I know on 4+ acres paying someone to mow it. I'm on 2.25 acres and rapidly running out of garden space.

  19. I planted the salsa blend this spring. All seeds germinated. However, you don't know what you have until they begin fruiting. There was a high number of Jalapeno and soranno peppers.

  20. Start carrots in mid-late August to extend season. When carrots sprout and begin growing, the weather will be cooler.

  21. Yellow pear were so productive for me. Grew them for my puppy and me. Found about 10 to 15 hot worms. Took them out and am replanting 🥰

  22. I’m in new port Richey and I’m a newbie what do.you think about container gardening . I have been watching you tubers but they are not in Florida. So I’m trying to get other gardeners in my area think of this method any help I would appreciate

  23. I cannot grow temperate corn in the tropics because they require a 14 hour day. I can grow three crops of tropical corn with 80 day maturity because they only require 12 hours of daylight. I can grow temperate corn only from March-June. Beyond that, the days will be too short to grow temperate corn to maturity and the corn will grow very slowly. Root crops do grow better in the fall. Tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, bush beans also grow better in the fall if they are not heat tolerant, but they need a very good disease resistance package especially to mildew in the rainy season. Cilantro and spinach are very short season crops, they don't do well unless they can mature in weather that is under 75 degrees. I grow cilantro seasonally, but I grow spinach substitutes instead that grow year round and are more productive ( sweet potato leaves, swamp cabbage, NZ hot weather spinach, chard).

  24. Everglades toms in the ground swarling around ❤️ That’s how I do it, Central Florida. They’re amazing tiny but tasty.

  25. In SW Florida when should I be starting my seeds for fall? And can I start all my seeds indoor or are there are some that really need to direct sow outside? And do I need grow lights for starting seeds indoors?

  26. I have a friend that lives in North Carolina still and she grew little tiny eggplants. I don't know what they were called. They were delicious and I assume the same reasoning would hold for the eggplant that holds true for the tomato, the smaller the less time for pests?

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