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Is it Worth Growing A Fall Season Garden

Summer is not the only time to grow vegetables in California. Here you can grow your plants year round, even in Fall. This article is about pointers to those interested in having their own vegetable garden, offered by an expert in the field

Is It Worth Growing A Fall Season Garden

The summer season is ending and the weather is beginning to cool. Home gardeners are harvesting the last of their summer heirloom tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, and flavorful peppers. As the homegrown summer bounties begin to dwindle, the question of what comes next is top of mind to all home gardeners.

 Is it worth planting a fall season garden? If you’re in California, simply put, YES!

 Luckily, here in California, we are granted ideal growing conditions year-round. The trick to a successful garden is seasonality. Yes, Tomatoes can grow if planted in the fall and Italian Basil can grow as well. Tomatoes will grow slowly, and the basil may produce brittle leaves with the cooler nights. Will it grow? Yes. Should you grow it? Probably not. It’s beneficial to hold off until next year and grow only the vegetables that will thrive and exude garden-fresh flavor. The real trick to a bountiful garden with high-quality growth is seasonality.

 While many home gardeners focus on the summer crops, the fall and winter seasons can be just as prolific as the warmer seasons. The cooler season crops include such varieties as lettuce, kale, cabbage, broccolini, celery, spinach, and so many more.

 But where does the home gardener get the best seasonal seedlings to begin growing for the fall? Historically, shopping at a big box store or local nursery were the only options provided to the residential gardener. However, the seedlings are often not cared for properly and can become root bound. This leads to a less than satisfactory harvest and more importantly frustration.

Revival Roots Nursery, a new e-commerce nursery, ships high quality vegetable and herb seedlings directly to their customers’ doorstep. They only offer a seasonal selection of edible plants so you can be sure that your plants will thrive! In addition to supplying thoughtfully grown seedlings, Revival Roots Nursery also offers guidance and assistance from their team of garden specialists.

Revival Roots Nursery was born from the experience growing their first business. Revival Roots builds and maintains organic vegetable gardens for homeowners in Los Angeles. Through maintaining over 100 gardens for 6 years, they have learned that the most common cause of an unsuccessful garden was planting less-than-healthy seedlings. Often, seedlings bought at big box stores or large nurseries are not cared for properly and, as a result, lead to a disappointing harvest. They wanted to fix this issue by providing quality vegetable plants to ensure growing your own food is a breeze!

 “If you're in California, simply put, YES!”

 Their seedlings can be ordered in quantities of 6 and free shipping is provided for orders of 12 or more seedlings. Whether you are planting a few pots in a window sill or a full outdoor garden, you can order the amount of plants to best fit the space. Once ordered, the plants arrive at your doorstep in just a few days ready to be planted in your garden.

 Growing cool season crops have more similarities than differences compared to growing your warm season crops. Proper sun exposure, regular watering, and healthy soil is important all year round. But, there are also some unique differences. Cooler days and wetter nights provide growing conditions that require less irrigation. Typically, it’s recommended to reduce the irrigation timer or watering sessions by about 25-30% compared to the warmer months. Also, as you are growing more leafy and tender greens, pests such as snails and caterpillars may become more prevalent. Luckily, these are very easy to manage by either removing by hand or applying organic deterrents.

 Planting and growing a seasonal garden is the easiest step you can take to grow the best quality produce. While it can be borderline emotional to remove your summer season crops, preparing your garden for the fall means you're one step closer to delicious fall vegetables and greens. Clear your garden, turn/aerate your soil, add some organic compost, and plant some seasonal vegetables. Some of the fall favorites include Broccolini, Kale, Napa Cabbage, Chard, Celery, Spinach and Arugula. Don't forget about the herbs too - Thyme, Sage, Chives, Rosemary, and Parsley will all flourish in the cooler weather and shorter days. Also, adding a pop of color in the garden with Calendula edible flowers will attract beneficial pollinators to the garden.

 Home gardening is all about experimentation, adjusting your methods, and repeating what works best. Every garden is different, whether it's the micro-climate, soil type, or sun exposure.

The best advice anyone can provide is to just plant your garden and look at what your plants are telling you. Looks dry - add water, leaves getting burnt - grow a taller plant in front to shade the leaves, leaves are getting pale - add organic compost, etc. Experimentation and making adjustments in real time is key to every successful garden.

Revival Roots Nursery makes planting your fall garden easy! With just a few clicks you are well on your way to growing seasonal crops and supplementing your need for grocery store runs. If you’re living in California, take advantage of the temperate weather and start growing your own seasonal food. You won’t regret it!

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Company Name: Revival Roots Nursery
Contact Person: Reed Newman
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Phone: 310-666-9902
Address:9100 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1000W
City: Beverly Hills
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: https://revivalrootsnursery.com/


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