Fall Garden Planting

In our zone 5a, fall gardening can be a great time to plant cool-season crops. We hit our first frost between the first week of October and mid-October. Fall crops can be planted between late August and early September to harvest just before winter sets in. Following crops are a great start for a fall garden:

Spinach

Lettuce

Radishes

Carrots

Turnips

Broccoli

Cauliflower

Kohlrabi

Beets

Arugula

Mustard

Pac-choy

Garden Cress / Water Cress

Besides the above crops listed, if you can get your hands on onions sets then that’s would a full fall garden.

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