The last autumn sowing and harvesting before the arrival of winter

@dragan1957 · 2025-10-11 15:57 · HiveGarden

Hello everyone. Almost all the vegetables in my garden have been harvested, the weather conditions no longer allow the fruits to ripen. But in September, I sow other vegetables that I can harvest in November before the onset of winter.This is what my garden looks like right now and I'd rather spend my time here than in a cafe.Planting takes place in the 9th month, intensive growth and the beginning of harvest in the 10th. The majority is harvested in the 11th month. The rest is harvested during the winter. Screenshot 2025-10-11 171812.png Spinach and swiss chard are harvested by pulling, so thinning is done at the same time. 557641280_25747794138157149_4386976360468693826_n.jpg Beetroot sown in the spring was great, this one was sown at the beginning of 9 and will also be superb 558066749_25747784594824770_3069415434012024141_n.jpg One part of the carrot has already been picked, the rest will be picked in november. 561309368_25747784904824739_2455809555057080635_n.jpg Radish is always sown thickly because my family doesn't like it. As I never leave the seed open for the second round of sowing and the limited area is a bit denser, but it is harvested daily, in a few days it goes outside and the radicchio is planted there. 558452390_25747796134823616_6103665144089504833_n.jpg Radish and endive seedlings. It can be said that this is a surplus. Then it is plucked, thinned and eaten, and it will spread a little more. The neighbors also took away the seedlings 557733158_25747796918156871_7103398981635468800_n.jpg Young zucchini planted in early September. We've been harvesting them for 10 days now, they're more beautiful than those planted in spring. 558867138_25747797694823460_2598179503733694703_n.jpg Lettuce in my area these varieties are called oak leaf and red crystal. When we eat it, we plant some more endive. 557822809_25747798178156745_2638703671389234080_n.jpg The broad beans, or pods, have started to bloom, which means that the harvest is expected sometime after October 20th. The weather is warm, the nights are cool but above 10 C, so if it stays that way, the harvest will be rich. 558734804_25747798804823349_935471109604397789_n.jpg Chinese cabbage. To me, it's a compromise between Swiss chard and cabbage. It grows very fast. Month to month and a half planting-harvest 560091104_25747799238156639_4497880230512348480_n.jpg Potatoes are starting to bloom, which means they need another 20 days to reach the size of a goose egg. Note: This is the second planting, so the potatoes are smaller but very tasty. 558969670_25747800498156513_1574270367970711534_n.jpg Onions and garlic planted 559971541_25747788388157724_6107323858074205864_n.jpg 558486235_25747803188156244_2946199727029196834_n (1).jpg This is what my autumn garden looks like in a nutshell. What could grow in the autumn days has been planted. The onions will remain in the ground until spring. 557760408_25747804268156136_6320205823610690687_n.jpg 557756070_25747805191489377_3027702496904657064_n.jpg Thank you for reading and I hope you found it interesting. Dragan

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