Fall Crops

One thing a grower can do to ensure the harvests keep coming well into autumn is to sow fall crop successions during midsummer. The high summer sun, the pest pressure and shortening days can make it difficult, but if plants can germinate, become established and are cared for during periods of drought, fall can be an exceptionally productive season. Below are some crops especially suited to fall cultivation.

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  1. Abundant Bloomsdale Spinach
    Starting at: As low as $3.75
  2. Acadia F1 Spinach
    Starting at: As low as $3.75
  3. Adona F1 Cauliflower
    Starting at: As low as $5.40
  4. Albachiara Lettuce
    Starting at: As low as $7.30
  5. Albalunga Lettuce
    Starting at: As low as $7.30
  6. Alkindus Lettuce
    Starting at: As low as $6.10
  7. Amarant Cabbage
    Starting at: As low as $3.75
  8. Annabel F1 Radish
    Starting at: As low as $3.75
  9. Arun F1 Kale
    Starting at: As low as $5.20
  10. Astro Arugula
    Starting at: As low as $3.75
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