My Fall Garden Planting!
After a long hot and humid New England Summer, some cooler nights are starting to set in. August brings those warm days and long cool nights, and with it, a chance for new crops for my garden.
My average first frost is somewhere between Oct 15th and 20th or so. Some years, it will be earlier, and some, later. Given the warming trends of the past few decades, my guess is, my growing seasons sill be getting longer still. However, I would be foolish if I didn't recognize that nights are cooler than they were in June, July, and early August. So, Time to PLAN for Fall Plants.
I want to take advantage of the days where I can finally grow my greens without them bolting in a week! I want to grow some plants that hate the intense hot heat of the dog days of August.
Peas, Beets, Carrot, Radish, and some of my favorites: Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, and my micro greens for fresh salads. Sure, I grow many fresh salad greens all winter long, indoors, but, there's nothing like walking outside, picking some fresh greens for a meal, right now.
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What is the best to plant for my fall garden?
A quick look at what grows best in fall, and cooler weather. Peas, Carrots, Beets, Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, and other microgreens, as well as some fall staples like Squash, and Potato.
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