If you choose your plants wisely, you can collect harvest almost all year long, including late fall.
While some fruits and veggies are better to collect in summer or September, some plants can become your perfect harvest in late October, or even November.
Let's find out more about these plants.
This includes crops like carrots, potatoes, beets, and turnips. They grow underground and are ready to be dug up.
These hearty vegetables are great for autumn dishes and can be harvested when their skins are tough.
Many types of apples and pears are ready for picking in late fall. They make delicious snacks and ingredients for pies and other desserts.
If you have grapevines, you can collect grapes to make grape juice, jelly, or even wine.
Some nut trees, like walnut and chestnut trees, drop their nuts in late fall.
Some other vegetables are perfect for that too
Certain veggies, such as kale, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli, continue to grow well into the fall and can be harvested late in the season.
If you have herbs in your garden, you can often collect them until the first frost.
Choose your garden plants wisely - and you can collect your harvest almost all year long!
It can save you lots of time and energy, and also provide you with fresh harvest constantly.