Our Southern Fall Gardens--Don't Forget the Lettuce



If you live in the South your gardening doesn't have to stop during the Fall. Many vegetables can be planted again during the month of August: yellow squash, cucumbers, pumpkin, and butternut squash. You can also plant our fall crops of broccoli, cabbage, spinach and lettuces. These last will go on producing all winter long down here in our warm climate. 

When planting lettuce it is good to keep planting a section every two weeks up until frost. This will allow you to have plenty of salads until you can plant again until the spring. Lettuce can be planted in pots, in rows or in above ground square foot gardens. It will come again and again. Just keep picking!

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