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You'll still harvest: what you can plant in the vegetable garden in September
The first month of fall is usually associated with the harvest. However, experienced gardeners know that in September it is still possible to plant some crops that will ripen before frost.
These are hardy crops that are not afraid of night temperature changes and fall weather. OBOZ.UA tells what can be planted on the bed in early September.
Green salad
Salad - hardy and very useful vegetable garden culture. It is easy to grow both on the bed and on windowsills. September is a favorable time to plant green lettuce, spinach or arugula, because these plants have better taste qualities if they grow not during the summer heat, but at lower temperatures. Salad crops can be grown from August to November.
Radishes
Radishes are a hardy and fast-growing crop that is ideal for growing in the fall, and can be stored in the refrigerator for months after fully ripe. Radishes are harvested as early as a month after planting, so you can sow them in early September.
Peas
Experienced vegetable gardeners say that you can sow peas all fall - from September to early November, as this is a fairly unpretentious culture.
Carrots
Carrots can be sown from early spring to late fall. Few people know that the best time to plant is late August or early September. By the first frost, a tasty and healthy crop will ripen.
Bush beans
Bush beans are usually grown in the fall, as they produce large yields at this time. However, care should be taken, as young bush beans may not survive frosts. Planting should be started as early as possible.
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