Kick off your cool-season crops with confidence.
Autumn often flies under the radar, but it’s actually one of the most important planting seasons. While the weather’s still mild and the soil’s warm, it’s the perfect time to prep for a lush winter harvest and even an early spring head start.
Whether you’re working with raised beds or a few large pots, autumn is the time to set yourself up for success.
🍃 Why Autumn Matters
Unlike summer’s heat and chaos, autumn offers stable conditions for cool-loving crops. Think leafy greens, hearty roots, and a few long-game winners like garlic. It’s also ideal for replenishing the soil, rotating beds, and resetting your garden rhythm.
🌿 A Taste of What You Can Grow
Here are just a few crops that love an autumn start:
✔️ Spinach
✔️ Broccoli
✔️ Carrots
✔️ Garlic
✔️ Peas
✔️ Strawberries (yes, now!)
But the real magic comes from planting the right things at the right time — and knowing how much you need for your family.
Want the Full Guide?
I’ve put together a comprehensive Autumn Planting Checklist covering:
✅ What to plant (veggies + fruit)
✅ How many to grow for a family of four
✅ Sowing & transplanting tips
✅ Kid-friendly garden jobs
✅ Seasonal recipes using your harvest
➡️ [Download the Autumn Checklist here]
