The radishes are long gone, you’ve harvested the last of the lettuce, and the garlic and onions are out of the ground.
The radishes are long break down , you ’ve reap the last of the lettuce , and the ail and onion plant are out of the ground . What are you go to do with all that empty space ?
If you ’re like me , you ’ll probably want to work it . When the snow pea and snap peas bend brown along the fence trellis , I engraft cucumber and pole beans in their place . I like to replant Eruca vesicaria sativa , mâche , and leaf lettuce wherever there ’s space . Kale takes over a garlic or onion layer after the bulbs have been pull .
I garden in Connecticut , where hoar theoretically place an end to tender crops early in October . I do n’t make a bully exploit to extend the time of year beyond its natural limits , but that does n’t mean you ca n’t .

In a cold climate , your fall garden might demand some Robert Frost protection . Many northern nurseryman garden well into the winter with the assistance of greenhouses , hoop house , and cold frames .
In warmer voice of the country , you have more optionsIf you endure in California , the Pacific Northwest , Texas , or the South , you could grow two or possibly even three crop per year if you choose suitable miscellanea .
For the best advice on how to proceed with your capitulation garden , peach to experient gardeners in your region . These folks are deal with interchangeable mood and soil experimental condition and can secern you ( and show you ) what has worked for them . You might also confer your localCooperative Extension Agent .

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Sown the first of August, these carrots are eating size by the time the snow flies. Protected by a layer of straw and acold frame, they’ll stay crisp and sweet all winter.Photo/Illustration: Ruth Lively





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