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Veggies You Can Still Plant Now For Fall

Okiedawn OK Zone 7
14 years ago

I thought I'd post this info for anyone who's wondering what they still can put into the ground for fall. Everything is broken down into three groups by maturity dates: quick, moderate and slow to mature.

You also can look at the linked map for first fall freeze data for Oklahoma. Go to the linked page and then use the menu at left to see first/last freeze data in various formats.

QUICK MATURITY: (Harvestable crops in approx. 30-60 days)

beets

bush beans

leaf lettuce

Swiss chard and kale

mustard, spinach and many other greens

radish

summer squash

turnips

turnip greens

MODERATE MATURITY: (60-80 days)

broccoli

Chinese cabbage

carrots

cucumbers

sweet corn (some varieties)

green onions

kohlrabi

lima beans (bush)

okra

parsley

peppers

southern peas (black-eyed, purplehull pinkeye, crowder, cream, etc.) and some of these could be on the slow list

cherry tomatoes

SLOW MATURITY: (80 days or longer)

brussels sprouts

bulb onions

cabbage

cantaloupe/muskmelon/misc. melons

cauliflower

eggplant

garlic

Irish potatoes

pumpkins

sweet potatoes

tomatoes (except cherry)

watermelon

winter squash

Here is a link that might be useful: Oklahoma Climate Data

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