00:00 Introduction
00:35 Vegetables to Plant in November
03:46 Tips for Shade Gardening
04:08 Best Cool-Season Crops for Succession Planting
04:23 Perennial Fruit to Plant in November
04:36 Herbs to Plant in November
05:02 Best Cool-Season Crops for Natural Pest Control
05:12 Cool-Season Flowers to Plant in November
05:34 Cool-Season Flowers to Plant from Seed
06:19 Easy Fall Flowers to Plant from Transplant
07:26 Planting Hanging Baskets with Flowers
As high summer temperatures linger longer into fall, November joins October as a prime planting month in the low desert. Short seasons mean we need to get our fall gardens planted so they can get established before the days become short and cool.
If you haven’t already, it’s time to plant your fall vegetables, herbs, and flowers. If you did most of your planting during October, use these planting lists to fill in empty spots in your beds and garden. Maximize your growing space and take advantage of the fall and winter growing seasons.
Vegetables:
Start with brassicas like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and kale—great choices for succession planting to ensure a continuous harvest throughout the fall. I'll show you how to plant these so your garden stays productive. This is also a great month to plant greens like lettuce, arugula, spinach, and collard greens. Want to grow root vegetables? November is ideal for carrots, beets, turnips, and radishes—I'll share some tricks for germinating those tricky carrot seeds to ensure a better yield. Plant celery from transplants or cut-off ends.
Herbs:
October is perfect for perennial herbs like rosemary, thyme, sage, mint, and annual herbs like parsley, cilantro, dill, and borage. Plant these now to enjoy fresh herbs through the winter and beyond.
Flowers:
Add a splash of color to your garden this fall with flowers! October is the time to plant poppies, calendula, sweet peas, and nasturtiums directly from seed. I’ll also show you the easiest fall flowers to grow from transplants like snapdragons, geraniums, and blue salvia—perfect for a beautiful garden that blooms until next spring. You can also plant bulbs like daffodils, tulips, and ranunculus for stunning blooms in the spring.
Don't forget to check out my planting calendars and lists on my website for more ideas!
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