Zone 9 Florida Fall Planting Guide 2020
Welcome Back Everyone! Here’s my what I plan on planting in my 2020 fall garden in September.
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Favorite Zone 9 Fall Crops :
Kale, collard greens, mustard greens, lettuces, spinach, carrots, radish, beans, celery, swish chard, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, eggplant, bock choy, strawberry, tomatoes, peppers, turnips, onions, cucumbers, squash, zucchini, kohlrabi, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, marigolds, zinnias, butternut squash, pumpkin and luffa.
Tips on starting seeds and soil amendments:
Here are some great resources to help you select the right crops at the right time for zone 9:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gardening-by-zone/zone-9-10-11/zone-9-winter-vegetables.htm
https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/edibles/vegetables/cool-season-vegetables.html
https://www.almanac.com/gardening/growing-guides#Vegetable Thanks for watching!
Tips on crop rotation;
https://bonnieplants.com/the-bonnie-blog/crop-rotation-made-easy/
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23 Comments
You are truly amazing. That's a lot to plant . I was wondering if you keep records of what brand of seeds did the best
I’ve grown the Waltham Broccoli from Baker Creek and Durghesh 49 cauliflower also from them in zone 9 FL and I had great success. Good luck with your growing!
Enjoy your videos!
Can we grow cucumbers in fall in this zone ? Thanks for your video 🙂
Great video! Thank you for sharing in the Zone 9 Gardening group on Facebook! <3
That seed disk is interesting, especially since I use 25 gallon containers. My summer kale and arugula is just now starting to bolt so I will be planting my fall garden later also being in Jupiter FL
I have and am going to try several of what you're doing! I'm excited to see and compare. I think I started some things a bit too early the heat and rain has been so intense. (Full moon last month). Glad I found your channel!
I love your garden and try to be organic, even though it's hard in Florida! But please don't be afraid of GMO seeds. Only farmers can buy and plant them and they don't save the seed. However, they are a driving force for future global sustainability, less dependence on pesticides, and a more abundant food supply. Many developing countries are starting to benefit from this. In the US, almost all corn, soy, and most sugar is a result of GMOs. It's important to keep our heirloom seeds growing, but GMO seeds are actually pretty amazing.
Wow…
I've been wanting to learn for about a yr… have a small greenhouse… though nothing grows… what organic pest control do u use… n how do u use it… or maybe a video on organic pest control… ty
Also no luck growing hass avacados… 5 yrs now 🤔
zone 9
Love your channel, I,m in zone 9 Jax. what do you start in the greenhouse/seed trays and what do you direct sow.
Thanks
Charlie
Was looking for someone on YouTube in my same zone here in FL. I’m excited to see what you’re planting! Have you tried the square foot gardening method?
Is it too late to start now?
glad I found ya! I'm also in Florida zone 9A
yes thank you my husband thinks you can plant lettuce year round, and tomatos but it's very hot for a lot of vegetables. I been trying to explain to him that you have to wait for it to cool down …. Great video
Hi! I just found your site. I live in Lutz, zone 9B. My husband is going to build me a few raised garden beds to start my Fl garden. I have gardened before in NJ, but this is my 1st time in Fl and have no idea what to plant when. Looking forward to watching more!
Spring overther, we are autumn here in Australia, but definitely get some idea of what to plant in my Spring time , great video 😍
Good stuff. Thanks for the ideas. I'm over here in Vero Beach, 9B.
You might consider adding some Yuca. Seriously easy, and gives you a huge crop in about a year or so. Plant one a month for a monthly harvest.
Lake county, zone 9b. Growing food 365 days a year.
I live in central Florida too. This spring I plan on making my yard an oasis. So I’ll be watching your videos. Ty for sharing
This is my first time gardening in Williston Florida near / between Gainesville and Ocala… is February too late to start tomatoes, for example
So excited to find you ! I’m finally getting serious about my garden in Marion county. I had great success with a northern garden I’ve been here for over 10 years and I’m finally going to do it. I can’t wait to go through your videos! I’d love to somehow get with you and get some of your seeds or extra plantings that are tried and true in your garden!
Do you have a brother named Garland