22g. Planting in November

Planting in November: Zones 9 & 10

If you live in zones 9 & 10 you should still be planting in November! Take advantage of the milder winters in your area and extend your harvest through the winter. You can plant all of the crops on this list by seed, except for the crops in the cabbage family. Any crops that are in the cabbage family will need to be planted by transplant.

Carrots The cooler weather does amazing things to carrots. Winter carrots are much sweeter and they are one of my favorite garden treats!

Kale tastes much better when it’s grown in the winter. Warmer temperatures tend to make kale bitter, so I prefer to grow kale in the cooler months of the year.

Broccoli Raab Broccoli Raab is a great crop to try this year in your garden!

Leafy Greens There are plenty of leafy greens that you can plant in your garden this month!

Peas Although peas are typically considered a spring crop, you can grow them in the fall! They aren’t quite as productive as a spring planting, but I think they are worth the effort!

Radishes.

Beets Beets are packed with nutrients which makes them a great addition to any garden.

Broccoli Broccoli is a crop you should definitely be planting in November! Remember, that broccoli is in the cabbage family, so you will need to plant it by transplant, not by seed!

Parsley is one of my favorite herbs. It has such a great taste and is perfect for adding as a garnish.

Onions

Garlic & Shallots In my opinion, garlic and shallots do best when you get them started in the fall. You can learn more about growing garlic and shallots in these articles:

Other Crops That You Can Plant This Month

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