Veggies That Can be Planted in the Fall
Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008
by Arlene Wright-Correll
http://www.learn-america.com
Those of us who live in the warmer regions of our country have the advantage of creating fall vegetable gardens and that would include turnips, spinach, Chinese cabbage, chard, rutabagas, cauliflower, radishes, carrots, onions, cabbage, mustard, broccoli, lettuce, beets, kohlrabi, bush beans and snap beans.
That's quite a variety of good food to be putting on your table during the winter and one of the secrets to planting a fall garden is to plan it in the spring when you are buying the seeds for your spring and summer plantings because you will indeed need the seeds and many times it is almost impossible to pick up seeds at your local garden supply store in the fall.
Because we rarely can acquire plant seedlings in the fall it is important to have the seeds on hand and here are a few tricks to fall planting since July, August and September gives us dry, hot weather we need to insure germination and seed survival and one way is watering your ground at least one or two days before you plant your fall seeds. This gives the seeds a better chance to germinate as opposed to watering them after you plant them which may cause the soil to crust and pack down.
Make sure your cover your seeds with some moist materials that will not crust such as a mixture of vermiculite and peat moss or perhaps a compost of sand and sawdust and remember to keep the surface moist with a gentle watering until your seeds have germinated and you see your seedling.
Plants like cabbage and broccoli are small seeded vegetables and one should always plant three to five seeds together and then thin out the seedlings once they are established.
Should you have a greenhouse or an area to be able to start your fall vegetable plants in peat pots or peat pellets then you are ahead of the game and can eventually set out your plants without disturbing their root systems and reduce transplant shock. Make sure you protect your young plants even from the fall sun for a few days and provide hardening by giving them water and shade until they become established.
"Tread the Earth Lightly" and in the meantime May your day be filled withPeace, Light and Love,
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