My Favorite Fall Seeds to Sow Right Now ๐ŸŒฑ


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Hi Garden Friend,

Fall is one of my favorite times to plant, and Iโ€™m excited to share with you some of my go-to seeds for this season! ๐Ÿ‚ Whether you're growing for fresh salads, vibrant flowers, or flavorful herbs, these picks will keep your garden productive and colorful well into the cooler months.

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Here are my top choices for fall:

๐Ÿฅฌ Lettuce, Kale, Spinach โ€“ Nothing beats the taste of homegrown greens, and these are perfect for your fall garden. Theyโ€™re super easy and love the cooler weather.

๐ŸŒฑ Asian Greens โ€“ Think bok choy, tatsoi, or mizuna. These add a unique, tender crunch to your meals.

๐ŸŒฟ Beets, Radishes, Carrots โ€“ Root veggies like these thrive in fall and bring so much flavor and color to the garden (and your plate!).

๐ŸŒผ Calendula โ€“ This hardy flower brightens up your beds and has medicinal uses too. Bonus: bees love it!

๐Ÿƒ Cilantro and Dill โ€“ These herbs flourish in cooler weather and will add a fresh burst of flavor to your dishes.

Iโ€™ve put together some handy growing guides for each one to help you get started. Click the links below to learn how to grow these fall favorites in your own garden.


How to Grow Links:

โ€‹Lettuceโ€‹

โ€‹Kaleโ€‹

โ€‹Spinachโ€‹

โ€‹Asian Greensโ€‹

โ€‹Beets and for information on beet companion plants.

โ€‹Radishes and for growing radish sprouts indoors.

โ€‹Carrots and for more information on sprouting carrot seeds.

โ€‹Calendulaโ€‹

โ€‹Dillโ€‹

โ€‹Cilantroโ€‹


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Happy planting,

Crystal Jarvis

โ€‹www.lettucegrowsomething.comโ€‹


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