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Regional To-Do List Northeast Gardening In October

Regional To-Do List Northeast Gardening In October
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  • Brian Casey

Here's what to do in the garden in October Plant some new trees, shrubs, grasses, or vines. Bring in cold-sensitive plants for overwintering. Plant spring bulbs. Plant cold-hardy edibles such as garlic or kale.

  1. What can be planted in a garden in October?
  2. How do you start a garden in October?
  3. What can I plant in the fall in the Northeast?
  4. What can be planted in late October?
  5. What can I plant in October in Zone 9?
  6. What vegetable seeds can I plant in October?
  7. What flowers can I grow in October?
  8. What fruits grow in October?
  9. Can I plant kale in October?
  10. What can I plant in October in CT?
  11. What can I plant in Zone 7 in October?
  12. What can I plant in Fall Zone 6?

What can be planted in a garden in October?

Plant Flowers and Vegetables

If you live in a frost-free region, October is a great time to plant cool-weather flowers and vegetables in your garden. Crops such as kale, cabbage, collards, lettuce, carrots, mustard, onions, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, beets, and garlic can all be planted in early to late October.

How do you start a garden in October?

October Gardening Tips

  1. Plant Trees, Shrubs, and Roses. ...
  2. Divide Perennials. ...
  3. Add Bulbs to Your Landscape. ...
  4. Store Pots in October. ...
  5. Mulch in October. ...
  6. Compost. ...
  7. Weed. ...
  8. Extend the Season.

What can I plant in the fall in the Northeast?

Herbs. Fennel, lavender, lemon balm, rosemary, wild strawberry, mint, and parsley are some of the herbs that do well when planted in the fall, provided they are established plants or divided from an existing herb plant and not new growth or seedlings.

What can be planted in late October?

What to Plant in October

What can I plant in October in Zone 9?

October

What vegetable seeds can I plant in October?

Vegetable seeds to sow in October

What flowers can I grow in October?

The seeds of winter flowering annuals are sown in October-November.
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Let's have a look at some of the best winter flowering annual plants that you can grow in your home garden:

  1. Alyssum: ...
  2. Antirrhinum (Snapdragon): ...
  3. Aster: ...
  4. Calendula (Pot Marigold): ...
  5. Clarkia: ...
  6. Dianthus (Sweet William): ...
  7. Hollyhock: ...
  8. Larkspur:

What fruits grow in October?

Luckily, this fall month brings forth quite a variety of fruits and vegetables to savor.

Can I plant kale in October?

Kale. Kale planted in October will be ready to start harvesting leaves in early spring. It will likely germinate some time this month and then will sit quietly over the winter in your hoop house. Once the 10 hour days return in February, it will start growing again for a very early harvest!

What can I plant in October in CT?

October. Harvest: beans, beet, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumber, eggplant, kale, leek, lettuce, melon, okra, onion, parsnip, peas, pepper, potatoes, pumpkin, radish, spinach, squash, sweet potato, swiss chard, tomato, turnip, and watermelon. Plant perennials.

What can I plant in Zone 7 in October?

In some parts of zone 7, October is essentially frost free, so some crops can be started even later for a really late fall harvest. Crops such as beets, Swiss chard, kale and kohlrabi can all be sown at the beginning of September. Collards and cabbages can be transplanted at this time.

What can I plant in Fall Zone 6?

Fall Planting Guide for Zone 6

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