It's time to start planning your fall/winter harvest. We are in the next phase of planting (mid July–September), and we have organized a list of over 20+ vegetables to help you make the planning a little easier.
Make sure to plant the following vegetables no later than July 20th to allow time to mature before your first frost. Georgia falls under zone 8A, but make sure to check your USDA hardiness zone to find the best crops to plant. Most of these vegetables can be planted or sown directly outdoors to ensure that your winter vegetable garden is fully stocked.
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Beets
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Beans
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Broccoli
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Brussels Sprouts
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Cabbage
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Carrots
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Collard Greens
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Green Onions
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Herbs
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Kale
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Lettuce
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Mustard Greens
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Okra
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Onions
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Peas
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Pumpkins
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Radishes
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Spinach
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Tomatoes
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Winter Squash
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Turnips
Happy planting, and enjoy your fall garden!
About the Author
This blog was written by Mike Usry, the President of Southland Organics. Mike is an entrepreneur and soil enthusiast with a passion for educating on agriscience-based topics to help business owners and homeowners alike grow plants, turf, poultry and more. Mike received his Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Georgia and his MBA from the University of South Florida. The combination of his education and experience has given him a deep understanding of both business and the science behind our products. Mike founded Southland Organics in 2009. Learn more about Mike here.