What is the best way to transition a summer garden toba winter garden?
We started the summer garden from seeds. We still don't have our winter garden in because so many of the summer plants are still producing but I feel like it is getting late to plant the winter veggies
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Yes it 9s
Where do you live? What zone?
You could clean out what's not producing well, and keep what's still giving you a good return. If you're far enough south, you have plenty of time for cool season crops still. You could even plant a cover crop, like mustard greens (if you like them), as a nutrient-booster for your soil, and a tasty green for you! Here's our fall garden: https://thekitchengarten.com/low-maintenance-fall-garden/