DISQUS

DIY Gardening Tips: Fall Gardening

  • PlantBuddy · 1 year ago
    What a unique idea, fall vegetable planting. I think it would work well for me because I plant in pots on my back deck with a south exposure. It's warm in the sun during the day even until end of October. After that I don't know, danger of frost by then.
  • piedro · 1 year ago
    I think it should work for you as well, even when planting in pots. At least you should give it a try. The delicious taste of these vegetables will be worth it. Good luck with it and let me know how it was working in your pots.
  • adekun · 1 year ago
    In Japan can get a harvest of autumn cucumbers and aubergines in. Thinking more about Chinese cabbages, garlic, and onions though
  • piedro · 1 year ago
    So you are doing fall gardening there in Japan? Great! I hope you enjoy the taste of the veggies. :)
  • James Mann · 1 year ago
    I would love to try fall vegetable gardening but I think we might be too far north here in New Brunswick Canada to try. We tend to get frost and snow pretty early.

    This year was really our first year at gardening and very much a learning experience. The rain and winds we had we far beyond most years and did a lot of damage to my vegetable garden. Some things survived and I will carry the learning experience into next year and do better.

    Gardening is so rewarding. Once we have a property further south we will give the fall gardening a try.
  • debie · 6 months ago
    Does sweet potatoes have to have there leaves on them to produce anything