• Home
  • Main Menu
    • About Us
    • Membership- Join Us!
    • History of Bedford Master Gardeners
    • Garden Grants
    • Plant Sale
    • Programs & Projects
    • Request A Speaker or Workshop
    • Evaluation Form for Programs and Workshops
  • Help Desk
  • Facebook
  • GROW and SHOW
  • Chestnut Project
    • American Chestnut Articles
  • Contact Us

Bedford Area Master Gardeners Association

Virginia Cooperative Extension

  • Home
  • Main Menu
    • About Us
    • Membership- Join Us!
    • History of Bedford Master Gardeners
    • Garden Grants
    • Plant Sale
    • Programs & Projects
    • Request A Speaker or Workshop
    • Evaluation Form for Programs and Workshops
  • Help Desk
  • Facebook
  • GROW and SHOW
  • Chestnut Project
    • American Chestnut Articles
  • Contact Us

Fall Vegetable Gardening

August 4, 2021 by Carol O

By planning and planting a fall vegetable garden it is possible to have fresh vegetables up to and even past
the first frosts. At the time when retail vegetable prices are on the rise, you can be reaping large and varied harvests from your still-productive garden site. Read more:

by Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia Tech

Source:

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Fruits /Veggies, General Gardening / Landscaping Tagged With: fall planting

← Wise Watering in Dry Times Knock Out Roses Won’t Bloom – How To Get Knock Out Roses To Bloom →

Copyright © 2026 · Lifestyle Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in