5 Seeds You can Still Plant in September
5 Seeds You can Still Plant in September
5 Seeds You Can Still Plant in September
This week’s Friday gardening tip will be our last on fall gardening. Today we are going to go over the 5 plants you can still plant from seed in September and expect to get a harvest this year! These suggestions are for those of you that live in the US gardening zones 5-7.
Along with getting a harvest this fall, if you add a cold frame or a hoop house over the top of these crops you will be able to continue to harvest from these plants all winter long!
The 5 Seeds you can plant now are:
1. Mache
2. Spinach
3. Kale
4. Lettuce
5. Claytonia
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Thanks for posting this! I’m in zone 6 (eastern Mass.) and I just got a bunch of Swiss Chard/Perpetual Spinach seeds. I put a few in a pot on the patio, and I’m planning to plant a bunch more in the back yard as soon as I dig up the last of the potatoes. We’ll see how well it does over the next couple of months…. Gardening is an art and I’m a beginner!
I apologize if this was mentioned already, but living in zone 6 I am able to get transplants of lettuce, brussel sprouts, cabbage, etc by mid August which allows for a more mature vegetable for harvesting. Also radishes in seed form also make for a great fall crop here in zone 6.
I have no idea what kind of lettuce to plant
Great tips. BTW, I love the way you speak clearly and enunciate in a way that I don’t have to guess at what you are saying.
I live in zone 7, Southern Maryland. Can I still try and plant spinach and Curley Kale in a hoop house? I have 2 1/2 feet deep raised beds. If I start them inside would that help?
Spearmint
I have a cold frame , inside lined with the small bubble wrap, and foil. This gives me about two extra weeks.
It’s crazy this year I actually have spinach I planted late spring in zone 6 and it never bolted its monsterous now.
Radishes are also good to plant too because they grow fast.
Where can I find out about Zones?
Very good video but i live in zone 9b what is good to start now or later thank you for your advice .
Not wanting to be the grinch who spoils gardening, my experience from many, many years of successful gardening in Zone 5 is that absolutely nothing will even partly mature in this zone if planted from seed in September and, in fact, many if not most wont even germinate due to low night soil temperatures. Most garden plants will fail even when planted in August…there simply isn’t enough sunlight and warmth left to succeed.
So I would genuinely like to read comments from people in the upper parts of Zone 5 with either story, success or failure. Anyone?
Carrots and potatoes
Difficult to tell if you’re using Canadian zones or American.
Waiting a few more days for Dorian to hit and wipe out my garden then I might resow next week once the water subsidies.
Great video!
What about Landrape? I have heard it is hardy and good. Thanks for video. Liked and subscribed:)
Can I still plant Bok Choy?? In September? I’m in zone 6b.
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Collard green trees are great through the winter.
Thank you for all your help
I’m great full for your help
May God shine down on all of us and our crops 🤪🦋🌹💐🍁🍄
What can i still plant (october) in Florida?
In Great Britain Lambs Ear is a decorative border plant.
The lettuce you referenced is called Lambs Lettuce.
I know I’ll be planting lots of radishes early September
Great crop to grow but you won’t get anything is all I got from this
I plant sweet onions, beets, broccoli and parsley
Thank you for this.
What about radishes and green onions?
Do i just leave the kale in the ground instead of taking out in the fall for it to come up?
Im in zone 6b and I started red Russian kale and mustard leaves about 15 days ago for fall/winter harvest.. 🙂
Radish, beets for greens.
Super, thank you, we tend to know mache as lambs lettuce
Try Kale sauteed with a scant amount of no nitrate bacon grease and sea salt – very good. It is also great in a green juice shake. 🙂
You are taking too long to get to the point. Which vegetables are you pushing? I’m about to leave your post
I live in South 0ntario near Toronto. What zone am I ?
I’m in ga. What crops can we plant and grow.
Sugar snap bush could be planted too
I grow all those, you didn’t give these any thought. Swiss chard, beets, radishes it goes on and on… carrots, parsnips, collards.. Last winter I grew and ate full stalks of swiss chard and Kale (I happen to love it 🙂 ) If it snows you can brush off the snow and pick kale… Thanks for the nice video.
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I LOVE KALE ! It’s one of the most nutritious greens full of antioxidants and the taste depends on how it’s grown. Make sure you add minerals to your soil (I use Sea90) and don’t let it stay in the ground too long before harvest. Sad that you perpetuate the myth that it doesn’t taste so good as you might be discouraging people from trying it. Also, for people who just can’t stand the curly kale, try Lacinato as it’s milder and has a nicer, smooth texture.
Ι want to plant but i dont have a garden still very intresting your videos
Leafy greens are the best thing to eat during winter, Because we eat a lot less vegetables and fruit during the winter this will subsidize your diet with a lot of vitamins and minerals especially kale
I have been looking for this information!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
LAMBS EAR! Interesting- NEVER saw it before but it’s the only thing I was allergic to on a allergy skin test!! I guess it’s warning we can be allergic to even the “good stuff”… Glad I finally saw it 🙂
Thanks for sharing.
Why am I watching this I’m in zone 3a. 🤣🤣
Mache – we call it Nusslisalat in Switzerland, which means nut salad. It
does not even mind some snow on it.
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Watch this in mid October 2021.
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