Start Your Fall Garden NOW What to Plant in Late July

#FallGarden #LateSummerPlanting #GardenSage The gardeners who eat fresh in November are the ones who plant in July. There is a whole second garden waiting, and its window is closing fast. Frost-kissed fall vegetables are sweeter than anything summer grows. This video shows you exactly what to plant in late July to grow a full fall harvest, how to count backwards from your first frost, and which crops go in now versus later. 🌿 THE FALL GARDEN SYSTEM: → Find your first frost date and count backwards for every crop → Sow the slow crops now: broccoli, cabbage, carrots → Keep succession sowing the fast crops: lettuce, spinach, turnips, beets → Start heat-shy seeds in cool, shaded, constantly moist seedbeds → Grow kale and spinach that sweeten and harden with every frost → Catch a surprise second crop of fall peas in cool weather → Extend the season with mulch over roots and covers over greens 🔥 CORE PRINCIPLE: The season does not end with the summer harvest. A second garden begins in the heat of July. Plant it now or miss it entirely. 🌾 WHO THIS IS FOR: ✓ Gardeners who think the season ends in August ✓ Anyone who wants fresh food into November and beyond ✓ Growers in temperate zones 3 through 9 ✓ People who love sweet, frost-kissed cool-season vegetables ✓ Backyard food gardeners doubling their yearly harvest ✓ Anyone willing to plant one bed in the July heat 💀 THE BRUTAL TRUTH: Wait for the weather to feel right and you miss the fall garden. You plant in the heat to harvest in the frost. 🎯 Want more honest, no-nonsense ways to build a backyard food system that actually works? Subscribe to Garden Sage for real-world food-growing strategies that pay off year after year. #GardenSage #FallGarden #LateSummerPlanting #CoolSeasonCrops #SuccessionPlanting #ExtendTheSeason #BackyardGarden #HomesteadGarden