Your tomatoes and cucumbers may still be cranking, it’s hot outside, and planting fall vegetables probably feels way too early.
But if you wait until it feels like fall to get started, you’ll be behind.
So let’s make this simple: what should you actually be planting in August, and how do you know when it’s time to start where you live?
In the video below, I’ll show you:
✓ How to know when your fall planting window is opening
✓ Which fall vegetables need a head start indoors
✓ Which crops should wait until temperatures cool
✓ What to do if your summer garden is still full
✓ How to know if you still have time for one more summer crop
Keep Your Fall Garden Simple
Once you know when to start, the next question is usually, “Okay…what do I do next?”
That’s exactly why I created the Fall Garden Jumpstart Playbook.
It gives you a simple, doable step-by-step plan so you know what to plant, when to plant it, and what to do next from planting through harvest.
Get the Fall Garden Jumpstart Playbook →
And throughout the Playbook, I’m right there with you with Weekend Missions, Quick Guides, shortcuts, and simple next steps to keep you moving.
Want the plan + the seeds to put it into action? You can also grab the Fall Garden Jumpstart Playbook + Seed Collection Bundle with 16 fall seed varieties selected to help you harvest sooner.
Thanks for gardening with me!
CaliKim

