Planting Root Vegetables in Fall
If you intend to grow a fall vegetable garden, you should go for planting root vegetables. These vegetables require a short amount of time before they sprout. Additionally, they can withstand the dry conditions of fall. Therefore, you can sow these vegetables in late summer and early fall. They can remain in the garden until the first frosts, and many of them will last even longer. Afterward, you can harvest and store them- or enjoy them immediately in a salad or stew! These low-maintenance vegetables do not require much effort on behalf of the owner. The fall temperature is appropriate to produce root vegetables. The cold soil allows them to incorporate the soil nutrients into their organs and then utilize …