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Extending The Harvest With Fall Vegetable Gardening

Extending The Harvest With Fall Vegetable Gardening
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  • Lester Lawrence

Make late-season plantings. Extend your harvest into fall by planting second crops of cool season vegetables, such as peas, greens, lettuce, carrots, Napa and regular cabbage, kale, kohlrabi, Asian vegetables, radishes, spinach, and turnips.

  1. How do you extend the harvest season?
  2. What do I do with my vegetable garden in the fall?
  3. What vegetables can I plant now for fall harvest?
  4. What can I grow for a fall harvest?
  5. How do you extend the life of a tomato plant?
  6. How do you harvest more tomatoes?
  7. Should a garden be tilled in the fall?
  8. When should I clean my vegetable garden in the fall?
  9. Should I cover my garden with leaves?
  10. What foods are harvested in autumn?
  11. What month should you start a garden?
  12. What fruit is in season for fall?

How do you extend the harvest season?

There are plenty of great ways to extend your harvest season so you can keep eating those garden-fresh veggies all through the fall!
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  1. Cold Frames. ...
  2. Hoop Houses. ...
  3. Greenhouses. ...
  4. Row Covers. ...
  5. Choosing Appropriate Fall Crops. ...
  6. Succession Planting. ...
  7. Mulching. ...
  8. Microclimate Observation.

What do I do with my vegetable garden in the fall?

11 Fall Tasks for the Vegetable and Fruit Garden

  1. Remove plant matter from the garden. ...
  2. Get your compost cooking. ...
  3. Do one last weeding. ...
  4. Plan out new garden beds. ...
  5. Use those fall leaves wisely. ...
  6. Protect fruit trees from rodent pests. ...
  7. Protect your garden soil. ...
  8. Consider crop rotation.

What vegetables can I plant now for fall harvest?

15 Vegetables You Can Plant Now for Fall Harvest

What can I grow for a fall harvest?

Leaf lettuce, spinach, mustard, Oriental greens, arugula, cress, sorrel, and kale make good fall crops. Beets, carrots, radishes, and turnips are also good fall harvest crops. All of these crops can be direct sown in the garden in mid- to late-summer.

How do you extend the life of a tomato plant?

Steps to take to extend harvest towards the end of the growing season

  1. Reduce watering. If fruit has reached full or nearly full size, cut back on watering to encourage ripening.
  2. Pick excess fruit. Ripening fruit takes a good deal of energy from leaves. ...
  3. Shift roots.

How do you harvest more tomatoes?

Top Tips for Huge Tomato Harvest!

  1. 1) Get your tomato seeds started early. ...
  2. 2) Choose the right location. ...
  3. 3) When transplanting, dig a long, deep trench not a hole. ...
  4. 4) Put a whole egg in the trench with the plant. ...
  5. 5) Add a fish. ...
  6. 5) Water deeply a few times per week. ...
  7. 6) Provide the right fertilizer at the right times. ...
  8. 6) Prune the suckers.

Should a garden be tilled in the fall?

Tilling opens up the soil, allowing oxygen to reach the deeper layers after a long season of production. Adding your organic matter, humus and manures to the soil in the fall gives it an entire winter and spring to become biologically active. The remnants of this year's crop will have plenty of time to break down.

When should I clean my vegetable garden in the fall?

Once annual plants begin to brown and die, you can start cleaning the garden for the autumn. Preparing a vegetable garden for winter will help your garden stay healthy from year to year.

Should I cover my garden with leaves?

Leaves are packed with trace minerals that trees draw up from deep in the soil. When added to your garden, leaves feed earthworms and beneficial microbes. They lighten heavy soils and help sandy soils retain moisture. They make an attractive mulch in the flower garden.

What foods are harvested in autumn?

What's in season in autumn (September to November)?

What month should you start a garden?

If you're new to gardening, you may think the growing season doesn't begin until April or May. But that's not true — you can start planting seeds much earlier. In fact, you should! If you start the right crops now, you'll likely be harvesting your own fresh veggies by April or May.

What fruit is in season for fall?

Fruits:

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