I grew cale and broccolini one year. Been meaning to do it again every year since, but haven't got my timing right. Maybe some turnips and collards too.I would like to know what is your favorite or go to fall garden varieties. And what part of world ( climate ) your dealing with.
I'm about to start my fall seeds for collars and cabbage. Here in the deep south US. I'll be putting them in the ground mid August.
Pacific Northwest. Planted some corn and more beans a week ago. About as late as you can get away with here. Going to plant some kale. I have a tray of onions from seed that I'll grow until I plant in the fall. I'm also thinking about growing rutabagas and probably more carrots since those overwinter.
I'm thinking about putting in another 4x8 bed of corn also. I haven't ever planted any this time of year before but with adequate watering it should do good.
I got my Arm cukes transplanted today, but ran out of time on planting corn and okra this moon cycle. {today is the full moon} Melon sprouts are ready to go in the ground too. I don;t have a spot ready though. The germ rate on the acorn and spaghetti squash was real low. I planted 15 seeds of each, and got 2 and 5 sprouts.
Grow something you love to eat and is overpriced at stores.. This is why i grow swiss chard.. Super food.
Swiss chard can be used in soups..pastries..Italians love it..wife's side..it is tasty and super for u..like blueberries.. And u can harvest many times..leave 2 small leaves..