In this video, I share 10 veggies you can STILL plant in November for a beautiful fall garden! Fall gardening season is one of the best times to grow vegetables, and these easy fall crops grow best in cool weather. These fall vegetables are cold hardy, frost and freeze tolerant and are must haves when planting a fall garden.

All 10 of these fall crops can be sown in November for a fall harvest or winter harvest, depending on your climate and days to maturity.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Fall Garden Planting Intro
0:32 Fall Vegetable #1
2:06 Fall Vegetable #2
4:39 Fall Vegetable #3
5:56 Fall Vegetables #4 & #5
7:43 Fall Vegetable #6
8:55 Fall Vegetable #7
10:34 Fall Vegetable #8
12:29 Fall Vegetables #9 & #10
15:18 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about these autumn garden vegetables and are looking for fall gardening tips, have questions about growing fruit trees or want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!

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28 Comments

  1. If you found this video helpful, please "Like" and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
    0:00 Fall Garden Planting Intro
    0:32 Fall Vegetable #1
    2:06 Fall Vegetable #2
    4:39 Fall Vegetable #3
    5:56 Fall Vegetables #4 & #5
    7:43 Fall Vegetable #6
    8:55 Fall Vegetable #7
    10:34 Fall Vegetable #8
    12:29 Fall Vegetables #9 & #10
    15:18 Adventures With Dale

  2. Why don't you put the names of the vegetables in the chapters? What is even the point of the chapters if there's no relevant text? If you want more watchtime make your videos better don't do some algorithm game bs.

  3. I hope one's cabbage. I bought a variety of cabbage seeds last week and have a bunch starting.

  4. Great information! I’m new to gardening but only really successful at tomatoes, cucumbers and cantaloupe. I’m in zone 7 so at November 1, I’ve got more gardening to do!

  5. I am in 9b and waiting for cooler weather. I enjoy fall gardens. Thanks for sharing 🙏 😎 🏖 🏝

  6. You labeled your quick view times to Veggie #1,2,3, ect… Can you rename these to what you've planted instead?

  7. Great video. Thank you! Please be careful about feeding your doggo kale. The oxalates are known to cause kidney stones in dogs.

  8. 10a Socal, just planted radish, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, peas, red clover and lima bean for cover cropping, and garlic is in the fridge for a few more weeks.

  9. I’m a first time gardener in NY zone 7b. My lettuces were all planted in pots the third week in August. I grew butterhead, bib and White Paris and am now harvesting them. They all came out incredible. I found they needed shade and tons of water to keep them from bolting but they succeeded even though it’s been a warm fall so far. After watching this video I am about to go out and direct sow more lettuce. It’s November 1 and I thought I’d be setting up grow lights indoors by now. Great info. Thank you!

  10. Great video. I planted the same garlic. I'm also in zone 8a. Elephant garlic did great for me. I planted everything last month except spinach. Never had success with it

  11. I’ve been using Elephant garlic for a few years now. Delicious! I’ll be planting mine this next weekend. Also, growing leeks from root cuttings and collards from some I bought for supper a while back. Fabulous! Great video, as usual!

  12. I'm starting to get a collection of fig trees, but I have to ask you how you keep it all straight about what's what, where they came from, when planted, fertilizing schedule, etc. for your garden. Do you have a spreadsheet or some kind of gardening diary software? Or is it all in your head. I constantly forget all that info.

  13. This year was weird. Had 32°C right up to the end of august, then a frost, and now there's been two months of +10°C … So I lost most of my melon harvest, but the peas I threw in just because are fruiting now. And leaf beets /swiss chards look really happy.

  14. I really enjoy your videos. I am always wondering about the timing of my plantings here in Texas. We might be just a little warmer than you in the fall, but I think it’s close enough to be useful. I will be digging sweet potato and planting onions and garlic this month. Please keep up the good work. Your videos are excellent.

  15. I enjoy your videos. I'm in zone 8a also but in central Texas this year we've been in severe drought for months. I didn't have a very good year but I'm going to try planting the veggies in the video. I love everything you are going to grow (except kale) . I have several tomatoes growing now and some peppers too. Managed to keep them alive through the summer. Thank you for all your great work and videos.

  16. I'm in zone 8a and I was under the impression I could start bulbing onions from seed now and transplant into the garden once they have well established root systems. What's your thoughts on that? Note, they will be kept in an unheated greenhouse until spring. Thanks.

  17. I just planted my garlic using your method, I'm looking forward to seeing how it all goes next year.

  18. According to Farmer's Almanac, our area will be quite cold this winter, and I just wanted to share that! Also… what do you guys (staple) cook with leeks? Is there a staple you enjoy?

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