Most Popular Seeds to Plant Now for Fall/Winter Gardening

Growing a fall garden can be a lot of fun and extremely rewarding. You may even enjoy it more than having a traditional summer/spring garden! A lot of gardeners will tell you that there are many perks to gardening once the fall months arrive. Want to start your fall garden? NOW is the perfect time to be starting some of your favorite varieties indoors to later be transplanted outside.

Why is having a fall/winter garden so much better than one during spring/summer?

  1. COOLER WEATHER - You may find it more enjoyable to be out in the garden as the weather starts to cool off. 

  2. LESS PESTS - You will notice a significant decline in detrimental insects and disease during the fall. 

  3. SAVE TIME & MONEY NOT WATERING AS MUCH - You may find yourself saving time and money by not having to water as much as you did during the summer months!

  4. QUICK TO MATURE - Fall is a great time to plant leafy greens/lettuce and other vegetables that are quick to mature.  Click here to shop all quick maturing crops >


Here is a list of some of our most popular crops grown during fall/winter:

Arugula: Arugula seeds

Beans (Bush): Bean seeds

Beets: Beet seeds

Broccoli: Broccoli seeds

Cabbage: Cabbage seeds

Carrot: Carrot seeds

Cauliflower: Cauliflower seeds

Chard: Chard seeds

Chicory: Chicory seeds

Cilantro: Cilantro seeds

Collards: Collard seeds

Dill: Dill seeds

Kale: Kale seeds

Lettuce: Lettuce seeds

Mustard Greens: Mustard seeds

Peas: Pea seeds

Radish: Radish seeds

Scallions: Scallion seeds

Spinach: Spinach seeds

Turnip: Turnip seeds

 

Want to stock up?! Check out our New All-in-One Fall/Winter Seed Bank

Leave a comment

All comments are moderated before being published

BECOME A BRAND AMBASSADOR! Join the affiliate team

Earn a 25% commission from every sale you refer. Learn More ◆ Affiate Program Registration

Already have an affiliate account?
Login/Affiliate Dashboard

FEATURED POSTS

VIEW ALL BLOG POSTS
Your Guide to Gardening Through all 4 Seasons

Your Guide to Gardening Through all 4 Seasons

As the weather becomes consistently cold (in late October and early November, in the upper Midwest), you can work at preparing your garden for winter. There are several aspects to winter preparation.
How to Deal with Squash Bugs

How to Deal with Squash Bugs

Squash bugs can destroy crops and are quite the nuisance. Check your squash plants daily for signs of squash bugs and their eggs.   What to look...
How to Save 🍅 Tomato Seeds

How to Save 🍅 Tomato Seeds

There are several ways that you can save your heirloom tomato seeds, but here are two of the most popular techniques.  Fermentation Method: Choos...
How To Tell When 🍆 Eggplant Is Ripe

How To Tell When 🍆 Eggplant Is Ripe

Eggplant is a versatile fruit often used in Italian dishes such as ratatouille, caponata, and lasagna. Eggplant easily absorbs the flavors of wh...
Start these NOW for a fall garden!

Start these NOW for a fall garden!

Summer will soon be over but having a thriving vegetable garden doesn't have to end when summer does. With a little bit of planning, and p...
How Many Plants a 12″ Container?

How Many Plants a 12″ Container?

Here is a suggested number of plants that will grow successfully in a 12″ container. It would be a waste of money and time to start more seeds...
Why Won't My Root Veggies Grow?

Why Won't My Root Veggies Grow?

You’ve put in all the work, planted your root veggies with care and all season you’ve been eyeing their gorgeous leafy green tops and waited with a...
Seed Planting & Spacing Guide (printable)

Seed Planting & Spacing Guide (printable)

← GO BACK TO GROW GUIDES Here is a cheat sheet you can save to reference all of the planting and spacing specs for each of your seeds. Click on the...

SHOP OUR ENTIRE SEED CATALOG

Browse through hundreds of different varieties

📙 SEED CATALOG {A - Z}
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

ENTER THE SEED SHOP ❱

YOU RECENTLY VIEWED