35 Awesome VEGGIES To Plant In October For A BEAUTIFUL Fall Garden!

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In this video, I share 35 awesome veggies to plant in October a beautiful fall garden! October's mild weather allows gardeners to plant a huge diversity of vegetables in their garden, and the lower humidity, reduction in insect pests and reduced irrigation needs make it easy to grow big harvests. These fall vegetables are frost and freeze tolerant and are a must when planting a fall garden!

All of these fall crops can be sown in October for a fall harvest or winter harvest, depending on your climate and days to maturity.

Seeds featured in this video for gardening in October can be purchased here:

The links to seeds above are affiliate links. If you choose to use them, I would receive a small commission at no cost to you.

I use the following products* to grow vegetables featured in this video:

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 What To Plant In October
1:48 October Crop 1: Garlic
4:08 October Crops 2-12: Brassicas
6:22 October Crops 13-19: Root Vegetables
7:55 October Crops 20-23: Leafy Greens Alliums
12:08 October Crops 24-25: Alliums
14:24 October Crops 26-30: Annual Herbs
15:56 October Crops 31-32: Peppery Salad Greens
17:11 October Crops 33-35: Chicories
18:38 Tips For Gardeners In Cold Zones
21:08 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about what vegetables to plant in October, want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!

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If this video was helpful, please "Like" and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😀TIMESTAMPS here:
0:00 What To Plant In October
1:48 October Crop 1: Garlic
4:08 October Crops 2-12: Brassicas
6:22 October Crops 13-19: Root Vegetables
7:55 October Crops 20-23: Leafy Greens Alliums
12:08 October Crops 24-25: Alliums
14:24 October Crops 26-30: Annual Herbs
15:56 October Crops 31-32: Peppery Salad Greens
17:11 October Crops 33-35: Chicories
18:38 Tips For Gardeners In Cold Zones
21:08 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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I really appreciate the work you put into your videos. Thank you!

brandam
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Thank you got the info. Another note, since you’re on the coast side of North Carolina, I’m guessing you guys are OK from the hurricane Helene. Mr. Dale with an opossum… Lol wow that was a high jump, all right. He almost got that big rat.

honeybadgers
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I'm going to Baker Creek Seed Fall festival this wknd. I must buy more seeds!

connieriddle
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I feel really good after watching this video, I have most of these growing in the garden.

JohnWood-tkge
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Seems like your area was not affected by the hurricane. Thank God!!!🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for the October tips...I'm planting.👍👌

Userjo
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thanks for providing tips for container planting and thinking of us in cooler regions zone 6. Also really appreciate that you show temperatures in celsius so I'm not constantly having to convert

jessie
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My boyfriend recently had surgery to remove a tumor, as he has cancer. Since he wants to detox with green smoothies, I’m thinking of growing greens for him. I’m new to gardening, so this video was really helpful. I got some great ideas for what veggies I can grow in my zone. Thank you so much!

ウェバー宇野沢由香理
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Your enthusiasm is contagious! Your videos often cheer me and and get me motivated to just try some things. I harvested 100+lbs of tomatoes this summer thanks to many of your tips! I have carrots and pumpkins growing, and after watching this, I'm going to attempt some onions -- because why not!!?! Thanks so much for the awesome, continued content! :-)

s.s.
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So glad to hear you guys are ok. Love your channel.

victoryworldoutreachdenver
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Information overload! No way I could grow all these plants. But, I can grow some.

donhorak
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That Dale, he is just doing such a good job protecting you guys from those dirty ole possums! :)

lisakruger
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This is so helpful, and explains exactly what happened to my arugula this spring. Thanks very much, especially providing the seed links.

kfx
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South of Sylacauga, AL in the country—I'm growing a wide variety of cool season crops. I have ten raised beds planted with parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, red cabbage, Dutch Cabbage, Swiss Chard, Komatsuna, Tatasoi, Yellow Heart Winter Choy, Nappa Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Pak Choi. I'm in zone 7A (not 8A on the charts) using actual recorded temperatures. It frequently gets down in to the single digits, less often down to zero, and on occasion -4F.

jaytoney
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That's funny about Dale in your plants/trees. 😀

debnraleigh
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Great video, thank you for your channel that I follow for a long time, very interesting, a lot of good advices. The only problem is that it's not always easy to find some variety of seeds here in Belgium. And what is important for me : I understand you very well (french is my language) because you speak clearly 😊

cfbx-lx
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You have such a great sense of humor! 🧛‍♀

nancyholston
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Are you okay?!?! I’m so happy you’re alive after Helene!

ChaoticOrder
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Thanks! I look forward to planting my autumn greens.
I plant spinach, lettuces, and Swiss chard every autumn and winter. We can succession plant here because our winters are mild.
I would challenge you to grow Egyptian spinach next summer. It's a great summer crop that abundantly produces, and it can take the summer heat! It has a mild taste and is in the okra family.

lindag
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So glad that I watched this video! Thank you for the information, I’m hopeful again

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