Your fall gardening preferences will depend on the amount of room you have for your garden, and what you like to grow. Tomatoes, okra, and peppers, for example will thrive through the autumn months well up until the first frost hits. Other vegetables, such as cucumbers and squash, will not produce well once the summer heat fades. There are even a few crops planted during the middle of the summer that will continue to yield vegetables up until winter.
When you go to buy seeds for your fall garden, check the packet for growing or maturity time, Select the plants that require the fewest amount of days. Doing so will promote their ability to become fully grown and harvested before the colder weather sets in. It is generally easier for you to find such seeds in the earlier seasons of the year, as many gardening stores do not stock vegetable seeds in the cooler months. Just buy early and store them in a cool, dry place.
Knowing when to expect the first frost of the year is essential in planting your garden in the fall. If you are an experienced fall farmer, you may be able to time it just right, but if not, you should try consulting the Farmer's Almanac. It offers quite accurate predictions to the date your area will experience its first frost. Having this knowledge will allow you to beat the frost by planting your garden well enough in advance to yield an effective harvest.
Before you go about planting your seeds, you should first prepare the soil of your garden. Remove any remaining weeds and crops from the previous seasons, as they can create bacteria and disease. If you heavily fertilized the area in the spring or summer, it will not need it again before you plant for the fall. Just till the land and wet it down. Wait 24 hours, and then you will be ready to start the season's garden.
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