5 Summer Vegetables You Should Still Be Growing In September

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TABLE OF CONTENTS BELOW Fall is approaching, but for most of the country, summerlike temperatures remain throughout most of September. While many gardeners are busy transitioning their summer garden into a fall garden and focusing on fall crops at this time, they sometimes forget that summer crops still grow well in September in most places. This video discusses 5 summer vegetables you should still be growing in September by using succession cropping / succession planting vegetables to extend your summer garden harvest.

Tomato plants, pepper plants, zucchini, cucumbers, corn and many other summer crops grow well in early fall, and in some parts of the country, can even be grown into late fall or early winter, and should still be a part of your garden's September vegetables.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
0:00 Introduction
2:20 Growing Tomatoes
5:38 Growing Peppers
7:06 Growing Zucchini / Summer Squash
8:31 Growing Cucumbers
10:17 Growing Corn

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