πŸ‚ Fall Garden Preparation

Fall Garden Preparation – Urban Garden Supplies

Extend your harvest and prepare for winter’s rest

🍁 Welcome Fall!

Fall is a second spring for gardeners! Cool temperatures return, rainfall increases, and many crops thrive in autumn conditions. It’s also crucial preparation time for winter and next spring.

Key Focus: Fall planting, harvest preservation, soil improvement, and protecting plants from frost.

🎯 Essential Fall Tasks

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Fall Planting

  • Plant cool-season vegetables
  • Sow garlic (October)
  • Plant spring bulbs
  • Establish perennials
  • Seed cool-season cover crops
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Harvest & Preserve

  • Harvest before first frost
  • Cure winter squash
  • Can, freeze, or dry produce
  • Collect and save seeds
  • Harvest root vegetables
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Soil Improvement

  • Add compost to beds
  • Test and amend soil pH
  • Plant cover crops
  • Turn under crop residue
  • Add mulch to protect soil
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Garden Cleanup

  • Remove diseased plants
  • Cut back perennials
  • Clear dead annuals
  • Clean and store tools
  • Empty and clean containers
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Frost Protection

  • Cover tender plants at night
  • Harvest frost-sensitive crops
  • Mulch heavily around perennials
  • Wrap young trees/shrubs
  • Bring containers indoors
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Tree & Shrub Care

  • Plant new trees (best time!)
  • Prune dead/damaged branches
  • Wrap young tree trunks
  • Water deeply before freeze
  • Apply winter mulch
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Watering

  • Reduce watering frequency
  • Water evergreens well before winter
  • Drain and store hoses
  • Winterize irrigation systems
  • Empty rain barrels
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Composting

  • Turn compost pile
  • Add fall leaves (browns)
  • Chop materials for faster breakdown
  • Cover pile for winter
  • Start new leaf mold pile
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Tool Maintenance

  • Clean all garden tools
  • Sharpen blades
  • Oil metal parts
  • Store in dry location
  • Service power equipment

πŸ₯¬ Fall Planting Guide

⏰ Timing is Critical!

Count backwards from your first frost date. Most fall crops need 8-10 weeks to mature before hard frost.

First Frost Date: Find yours at weather.gov or local extension office

🌱 Early Fall (September)

6-8 weeks before first frost

  • Lettuce and salad greens
  • Spinach
  • Arugula
  • Radishes
  • Turnips
  • Kale
  • Swiss chard

πŸ‚ Mid Fall (October)

Plant for next spring harvest

  • Garlic cloves (mid-October)
  • Spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils)
  • Onion sets
  • Peas (in mild climates)
  • Cover crops (winter rye, crimson clover)

❄️ Late Fall (November)

Final preparations

  • Mulch perennial beds heavily
  • Plant bare-root trees/shrubs
  • Protect tender plants
  • Final garden cleanup

πŸ₯¬ Best Fall Vegetables

  • Lettuce: 45-60 days – Perfect for fall, tastes sweeter in cool weather
  • Spinach: 40-50 days – Very cold hardy, overwinters in many zones
  • Kale: 55-75 days – Tastes better after frost!
  • Radishes: 25-30 days – Quick maturity, succession plant
  • Carrots: 60-80 days – Sweeter in fall, can overwinter
  • Beets: 50-70 days – Both greens and roots edible
  • Broccoli: 60-90 days – Plant transplants in August
  • Brussels Sprouts: 90-180 days – Best after frost
  • Garlic: Plant October, harvest next July

❄️ Preparing Garden for Winter

🌱 Soil Building

Fall is the BEST time to improve soil!

  • Add 2-4 inches of compost to all beds
  • Turn under crop residue (non-diseased)
  • Plant cover crops (winter rye, hairy vetch, clover)
  • Add lime if pH test shows soil is acidic
  • Mulch with chopped leaves (free nutrients!)

πŸ›‘οΈ Protecting Perennials

After first hard frost (when plants are dormant):

  • Cut back perennials to 4-6 inches
  • Apply 4-6 inches of mulch around (not on) crowns
  • Leave ornamental grasses standing for winter interest
  • Don’t cut back spring bulb foliage
  • Protect roses with soil mounds or rose cones

🌳 Tree & Shrub Winterizing

  • Water deeply (12-18 inches) before ground freezes
  • Wrap young tree trunks to prevent sunscald
  • Build wire cages around shrubs prone to deer/rabbit damage
  • Apply 3-4 inches of mulch around root zone
  • Spray evergreens with anti-desiccant

🧊 First Frost Action Plan

Before First Frost:

  • Harvest all frost-sensitive crops (tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, basil)
  • Cover tender plants with sheets or row covers
  • Bring potted plants indoors
  • Drain outdoor water features

After First Frost:

  • Harvest root vegetables (can stay in ground longer)
  • Harvest Brussels sprouts and kale (taste better after frost!)
  • Remove frost-killed annuals
  • Begin winter mulching

πŸ“‹ Complete Fall Garden Checklist

Early Fall (September)

Mid Fall (October)

Late Fall (November)

πŸ’‘ Fall Gardening Tips

πŸ‚ Leaf Management

Don’t bag leaves! Shred with mower and use as mulch, add to compost, or make leaf mold. Free nutrients and soil improvement!

πŸ§„ Garlic Success

Plant garlic cloves 4-6 weeks before ground freezes. Plant pointy end up, 2″ deep, 6″ apart. Mulch heavily after planting.

🌱 Cover Crops

Plant winter rye or crimson clover to prevent erosion, suppress weeds, and add organic matter. Turn under in spring 2-3 weeks before planting.

πŸ₯• Extend Harvest

Many root vegetables (carrots, parsnips, turnips) can stay in ground with heavy mulch. Harvest as needed all winter!

🌑️ Cold Frames

Build simple cold frames to extend season 4-6 weeks. Perfect for lettuce, spinach, and other greens well into winter.

πŸ“ Garden Journal

Record what worked, what didn’t, pest problems, and harvest dates. Invaluable for planning next year’s garden!