Edible Gardening

Let’s Go! Planting My Fall Vegetable Garden In August



Starting a vegetable garden in August can be challenging, but in southern climates, it’s time to start fall plantings. In my Austin, Texas garden, I have a mix of spring plantings and new crops either directly seeded or started in trays outside. In this video, I’ll show you what’s growing, what I’m cultivating next, and how I approach fall gardening in my Central Texas garden. More on fall gardening here 👉 https://youtu.be/xhKoLBb-0hE

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Direct Seeding
04:46 Starting Seeds In Trays Outside
08:38 Cool Season Plantings
10:38 Spring Holdovers
17:02 Container Gardening
19:37 Outtakes

4 Comments

  1. Black soldier fly buzzing around within the first couple of minutes of the video is an unintentional flex.

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