Vegetables to plant in October: Beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, collards, garlic, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, onion (seed & sets), radishes, spinach, strawberries and turnips.
What outdoor plants can be planted in October?
Plant Flowers and Vegetables If you live in a frost-free region, October is a great time to plant cool-weather flowers and vegetables in your garden. Crops such as kale, cabbage, collards, lettuce, carrots, mustard, onions, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, beets, and garlic can all be planted in early to late October.
Can you still plant in October?
Our fall planting season started in September, but October is still a great time to your fall garden started. With a little protection from our occasional frosts, you'll be able to reap a harvest through the winter. Root vegetables: Plant beets, radishes, carrots, parsnips, turnips, and rutabaga from seed this month.
Can you put plants in the ground in October?
October is a good time to plant shrubs because the cooler temperatures of fall aren't as stressful on plants. When the air temperature is cool but the soil still retains some warmth, plants are encouraged to put out root growth.
Is it too late to start a garden in October?
The first frost occurs between October 11 and October 20. You can plant vegetables as late as the second week in July for a short harvest time frame.
What can I plant now October?
- Root vegetables: Plant beets, radishes, carrots, parsnips, turnips, and rutabaga from seed this month.
- Leafy greens and Brassicas: Lettuces, spinach, and Swiss chard can be planted from seed or from transplant this month.