Emily Smith wrote:I’m in zone 7b/8a and the queen of time mismanagement. We’re 9 weeks out from the first frost date (supposed to be Nov. 16). Is it too late to start seeds? I have Brussels sprouts, cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, and cauliflower seeds. I’ve never tried a fall garden and was wanting to this year.
I am in 8a and I just got my seeds started last week. I like to grow collards, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, garlic, onions and peas during the fall. My collards are cold tolerant down to about 10 F or so and they usually grow over winter just fine.
Softneck Garlic would probably be perfect to plant right now anyways, so there is no worries there.
You still have a few months to start your onions from seeds too.
I collect old sheets and blankets for everything else. I picked up an old
greenhouse from a friend that he got rid of because it was missing pieces. I use the pipes and connections to frame out my row covers, and since it so seldomly gets below 25F, I only end up using it a few times a year.
Winter is my favorite time to grow and garden! The pests are non existent, the ground needs less
water, and the things that grow in the winter are by far my favorite to eat; the only drawback is the limited light and lower angle of the sun mean that only a reduced portion of my garden continues to produce well.
So to
answer your question, no it is not too late!