A staple of every winter salad and smoothie (and great when baked until crisp), kale is the first vegetable Farmer Lee Jones, Owner of The Chef’s Garden, recommends planting this fall.
One of the most popular crops in America, tomatoes—specifically cherry tomatoes—are incredibly high yield. "Lots of bang for the buck here," says Renee Pottle, creator of Seed to Pantry. "One cherry ...
"Here at my farm, many of the raised beds in my vegetable garden have been cleared and cleaned for winter, but a few beds still continue to thrive with fall carrots, parsnips, and one of my ...
Now is a great time to plant hardy fruit trees, shrubs and vines. Chilly temperatures have not been good for our fall warm-season vegetables, like tomatoes, snap beans, eggplants and squash.