Planting
- Plant cool-season vegetables like lettuce, spinach, kale, and radishes for a fall harvest.
- Sow seeds for fall flowers such as pansies and violas.
- Plant trees and shrubs to allow them to establish roots before winter.
Maintenance
- Continue deep watering, especially for newly planted items and during dry periods.
- Replenish mulch as needed to maintain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Fertilize fall-blooming plants and those showing signs of nutrient deficiency.
- Stay vigilant for pests and diseases, adjusting treatments as necessary.
- Deadhead summer annuals and perennials to extend their bloom time.
- Prune back spent fruit and vegetable plants to clear space.
- Keep up with weeding to reduce competition.
Harvesting
- Continue harvesting warm-season vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and corn.
- Harvest herbs regularly before the first frost.
- Gather seeds from open-pollinated plants for next year’s garden.
Planning
- Start preparing garden beds for fall planting by amending soil with compost.
- Research and select cover crops to plant in empty beds to improve soil health.
- Begin planning for winter protection of tender plants.