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Transition Your Garden into Autumn

by agrifood
April 7, 2022
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Autumn is upon us and it’s time to start conditioning your garden for a new season. While summer is certainly a high season for gardening a variety of crops, the mild temperatures of Autumn can be great environments for some vegetables to absolutely thrive. Here are some things to do (and not do) to be successful during this season.

What should I grow?

Growing vegetables in the fall under cold climate conditions does come with a gamble but if you do things right it can be worth the effort. The following are vegetables that are suitable for gardening during Fall months:

  • Beets
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Cauliflower
  • Lettuce
  • Radish
  • Spinach

Start Fresh

You can make room for new fall crops taking out any of the low-performing vegetables in your garden. Some common vegetables are tomatoes, potatoes, onions and corn. These are vegetables that are mostly likely going stop growing at the same rate very soon. If you still have unripe tomatoes with the season approaching you can rip out the vines and hang them upside down in a cool spot to finish the ripening. How cool is that? After you clean up any remaining vegetables, if you can, it’s helpful to add some organic fuel to your garden that will give the new crops a boost.

To get the best results in Autumn, use high-quality seed mix to start your crops. Make sure to wash containers thoroughly if you plan to reuse them.

Protecting from Frost

You’ll want to be prepared for when frost hits. Plant and harvest your sensitive crops soon so that they have mature enough to withstand frost. Use cloches to cover your smaller plants for protection. Cloches are transparent plant covers specifically used outdoors for protection against coldness.

For any large areas you can use old materials you may have around the house. For example, blankets, sheets, and tarps are all suitable covers for your plants. You can also use plastic sheeting, hay or straw mulch in larger quantities for protection. For more severe frosts, cold frames and cloches are ideal.

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