What Can I Still Plant in B.C. for a Fall Harvest?

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Asked By GreenThumbGal42 On

I just harvested my potatoes and broccoli, leaving me with a couple of empty spots in my garden boxes. I'm wondering what fruits or vegetables I can plant right now in British Columbia that will yield some harvest by September or October. Any suggestions?

4 Answers

Answered By GardenNinja77 On

You might want to consider planting some lettuce, spinach, or arugula. They grow quickly and should give you a nice yield before the temperatures drop.

Answered By PeaLover101 On

Don't forget about peas! They're a great option and they always seem to do well this time of year. Plus, they’re super easy to grow!

Answered By QuickSprout99 On

Radishes are another fast-growing option! You can plant them now and have a nice crop in no time. Snap peas and pole beans are also great alternatives if you want something a little different.

Answered By RapidRooter88 On

Bok Choi grows quickly and is a great choice for this time of year. You could also try fast-growing radishes or kale; it handles frost like a champ!

VeggieSeeker99 -

I've had great success with kale in the past! It’s perfect for fall.

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