Can I still plant vegetables for a fall harvest?
- Keith Funk
- Aug 29
- 1 min read

Q: Can I still plant vegetables for a fall harvest?
A: Absolutely! Fast growers like spinach, lettuce, kale, and radishes thrive in the cooler days of September, October and sometimes, even into November. Surprisingly, the leaf lettuce and spinach I planted last fall wintered through and gave me an extra early spring harvest.
Read our Q & As with Keith Funk answering common Colorado gardening questions here. You can also hear him on the Garden Wise Radio Show





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