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How Building and Maintaining a Late Summer Garden Keep Fresh Vegetables Coming

by Roger Schneider 12/08/2024

There’s a common misconception that vegetable gardening follows a cycle of planting during spring and harvesting before autumn frosts descend. While a wide range of vegetables, herbs and other edibles require following this pattern, exceptions persist. It may come as something of a surprise, but late-summer and even early fall gardens can yield a harvest before winter arrives. If you are interested in extending the growing season, consider these veggies for a late-summer garden.

Lettuce Thrives During Fall

This sometimes fragile leafy green does not fare well under the intense summer sunlight. Lettuce typically prefers less harsh UV rays and cool evenings. Varieties that thrive after late-summer plantings include loose-leaf, romaine, butterhead and iceberg, among others. Although grocery stores market pre-packaged “spring mix,” homeowners can just as easily enjoy their own “autumn greens.”

Root Vegetables Perfect Late-Summer Planting Options

Root veggies also rank as robust off-cycle opportunities for everyday people with green thumbs. Often considered “cool weather” crops, many roots are planted as early as spring permits or during late summer. One of the gardening tricks to maximizing cool-weather juiciness involves maturation periods. It’s wise to avoid options that need more than three months to yield a harvest, such as potatoes and parsnips. The following could prove valuable if the average maturation period fits your zone.

  • Beets: 50-60 days to maturity
  • Carrots: 70-80 days to maturity.
  • Radishes: 40-60 days to maturity.
  • Rutabagas: 80-90 days to maturity.
  • Turnips: 50 days to maturity.

Growing enthusiasts who build gardens for late summer plantings would be well considered when the first killing frost occurs. Many successful growers count back from the first winter blast and time their gardens accordingly.

Broccoli and Cauliflower Remain Top Late-Summer Options

These highly sought-after and delicious veggies also prefer cooler temperatures. Broccoli seeds, for example, are often planted indoors upwards of 9 weeks before being transferred outdoors after the last frost. Given they germinate in under two weeks, sowing the seeds during late summer often proves successful. It’s essential to review the variety you plan to grow because some take upwards of 120 days to mature. Others can be harvested between 55 and 80 days.

One wrinkle home gardens may want to consider involves garlic. Cloves can be planted during late summer and early fall to produce spring harvests. They can also be planted in early spring for fall harvests. It can emerge as a year-round opportunity when grown in a separate garden, away from other plants. The key takeaway is that creating additional growing spaces can increase your fresh, homegrown vegetables.  

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Roger Schneider

SCHNEIDER Real Estate, my family's business has been at the forefront of our area's Real Estate transactions for over 40 years! With experiences in the following areas; St. Charles, St. Louis, Lincoln, Warren, Jefferson County, I help both buyers and sellers meet their real estate objectives. I have extensive knowledge of each of the communities located in and around St. Charles, and I will work tirelessly on your behalf to make your next St. Peters home buying or OFallen home selling experience a pleasant and successful one.For sellers, it is my commitment to help sell your home or property in a timely fashion while helping you attain the highest possible price for your real estate. If you are interested in receiving a free home valuation, I encourage you to fill out my free home valuation form.For buyers looking for homes or other real estate opportunities here in St. Charles or other surrounding communities, I will work with you to find your ideal home. I will provide you with all of the necessary tools for finding the right property. From free access to search almost all St. Charles, St. Louis, Lincoln, Warren, Jefferson County area homes, to the ability to fill out My Dream Home Finder Form, everything I can possibly provide will be at your service. In addition, once we've narrowed down what you are looking for, we can begin the home showing process so you can get a closer look at the homes that should be a good fit. I help negotiate the best possible deal for my clients with each and every real estate transaction.Nothing satisfies me more than seeing the smiles that come with a successful real estate transaction. Thanks again for considering me as your Realtor.