What fruits, vegetables, or herbs can I grow in the fall season? When do I harvest them?

December 2nd, 2009 | by Vitamin Advisor |
Ty S asked:


I am trying to figure out what fruits, vegetables, or herbs I should grow in the fall season. Should I grow basil? Should I grow carrots? And when should I harvest them. In late fall or early spring? Give me some answers!

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  1. 2 Responses to “What fruits, vegetables, or herbs can I grow in the fall season? When do I harvest them?”

  2. By jean ann j on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply

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  3. By Megan on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply

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    It actually depends on which climate zone you are at. For example, if you live in a warm sunny location, you can still grow Basil in the fall because the herb can likely survive the winter. However, if you live in a a place that snows in the winter this is not a good idea because Basil can’t survive a frost. Anyway, basil is easy to grow and you can always plant in late spring / early summer for a quick harvest in summer and fall.

    If you are thinking about herbs, maybe you can try Rosemary because it is an evergreen perennial plant that can grow year after year. Sage and Winter Savory are good choices as well.

    I have included a couple of links for you for your reference.

    Cheers
    Megan

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