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Painting Your Garden’s Fall Future

From vertical squash to indoor flowers, discover how to extend your growing season and prepare for winter

Read by Matilda Longbottom

 

Christy PageSeptember is here, and it’s time to roll up our sleeves! While the summer garden’s winding down, there’s still plenty to do as we transition into fall. If you’re like me, you’re probably eyeing those last tomatoes and wondering what to plant next.

In this issue of Food Gardening Magazine, we’re getting down to business with practical advice for the autumn garden and preparing for your winter garden. We’ve got zone-specific planting guides, tips on extending your harvest, and some clever DIY projects to tackle before the frost sets in.

I’m particularly excited about our article on harvesting and preserving herbs for winter use. There’s nothing like having a stash of home-grown herbs to liven up those hearty stews and soups when the weather turns cold. And for those of you looking to keep your green thumb active year-round, don’t miss our guide on growing edible flowers indoors – it’s a great way to add some fresh flavor to your meals even when the garden’s under snow.

This issue is packed with practical tips and tricks that I’ve found useful in my own garden, and I hope you’ll find them just as helpful. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone.

In this edition of Food Gardening Magazine, you’ll find Gardening Guide Close-Ups that focus on apples, kale, pumpkins, carrots, and potatoes to help you make the most of these fall favorites. These articles provide valuable tips and advice, and you’ll have instant access to the premium gardening guides themselves, too. From adapting to climate change to maximizing your harvest, these articles will help you become a more knowledgeable and successful food gardener.

Of course, we can’t forget about the delicious recipes that come along with these featured foods. These recipes celebrate the flavors of fall and are sure to warm you up on chilly autumn days.

Finally, I’m excited to announce our new Fall Garden Planning Calendar Kit. This comprehensive guide will help you stay on top of your gardening tasks throughout the autumn season, ensuring your garden remains productive and healthy as the weather cools. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this kit is an essential tool for fall gardening success.

Gold Members can find more on our new Gardening Kits tab:

  • Printable Garden Planning Calendar Kits
  • Printable Garden Planning Kits
  • Printable Recipe Card Kits

Check them out now, and download your favorites!

As always, I hope this issue of Food Gardening Magazine inspires you to embrace the autumn season in your garden. Whether you’re planting fall crops, harvesting the last of your summer produce, or preparing your garden for winter, remember to take a moment to appreciate the changing seasons and the unique beauty of the fall garden.

Happy gardening—and happy harvesting!

Christy Page
Editor & Publisher

P.S. Please enjoy this issue of Food Gardening Magazine, and let me know what you think about it by commenting below with your feedback! Your input is valuable to us and can help us make improvements.

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