Don’t waste time: plant this vegetable now and prepare for a bountiful harvest!

Have you ever wondered which vegetable to plant in autumn to obtain a lush and satisfying harvest? If the answer is yes, then you are in the right place.

Imagine having a green and lush vegetable garden even with the arrival of autumn. The satisfaction of growing alone what you put on the table is priceless. But what are the magical vegetables that can transform your garden into an inexhaustible source of fresh food even in the coldest months?

Vegetables to plant in autumn

Surprisingly, there are a wide variety of vegetables you can plant in the fall and harvest during the winter. Some examples include:

  • Spinach: They grow quickly and are cold hardy.
  • Cabbage and broccoli: Ideal for cool climates and ready to harvest in winter.
  • Chicory: Perfect for autumn salads.
  • Spring onions: Easy to grow and great for fall cooking.
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The pumpkin Is it already in your thoughts? Don’t worry, even if autumn is not the time to plant pumpkins, it is the ideal time to harvest them and prepare them for winter.

Harvest and store pumpkins

Pumpkins planted in the spring are now ready to harvest. But how do you ensure your pumpkins are at their peak flavor and shelf life?

A pumpkin is ripe when it has a bright color and the skin is hard to the touch. Cut it carefully, leaving a piece of stem attached to avoid rotting.

Conservation: After harvesting your pumpkins, dry them in the sun for a few days and then store them in a cool, dry place. This way, they can last for months and will be ready to be used in many delicious autumn and winter recipes.

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Prepare the ground for the next season

With autumn also comes the time to think about the future. Prepare your vegetable garden for next season enriching the soil with organic compost and removing any residues from previous crops.

Taking care of your soil now means ensuring it will be nutritious and ready for spring plantings.

As you’ve seen, fall offers plenty of opportunities to keep your vegetable garden productive and ready for the next season. Whether you’re planting cold-hardy vegetables or harvesting and preserving your own pumpkins, there’s always something going on in your garden.

Don’t waste any more time! Take advantage of these tips and enjoy a bountiful harvest full of fresh flavors all year round. Happy gardening and happy harvesting!

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Hello, I'm Jeanene, a professional writer since 2017 with a passion for psychology, pets, and gardening. With 42 years of life experience, I love to share my knowledge and insights through my writing.