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Jul 11, 2013 6:20 AM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Down here in Texas, we have a completely different garden in the fall. Starting in late summer, we rip out most everything that we planted in the spring and we start all over again.

I'm looking into updating our Garden Planting Calendar with information about fall planting. While I know what's right for East Texas, I'm not so sure about the rest of the country, so I wanted to ask:

Do you do vegetables for the fall? What do you grow in the fall, and how do you time when to plant?

For us, we plant tomatoes and other summer-type crops in late August. We plant garlic in late September. Brassicas like broccoli or cauliflower get transplanted out in mid September.
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