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444 - What I Learned... from planning 10 fall gardens
Episode 444

444 - What I Learned... from planning 10 fall gardens

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

October 21, 202520m 50s

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Show Notes

If your fall garden isn't producing the way you hoped—or if you're wondering whether your plants will even mature before frost—this episode is for you. After helping 10 gardeners across the country plan their fall gardens, I noticed clear patterns that explain why some thrive while others struggle.

You'll learn what timing mistakes most gardeners make, how to simplify your plan, and how to maximize your space for more harvests before winter.

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🌿 Key Takeaways
  • Why most fall gardeners plant too late—and how to fix it.

  • The surprising reason fall gardening starts in the heat.

  • How simplifying your plan leads to more success.

  • Simple ways to double your space with interplanting.

  • How to use light and microclimates to your advantage.

  • Why observation beats perfection every time.

🕒 Chapters

00:00 – Why fall gardens often fail 02:40 – Lesson #1: The planting window is earlier than you think 05:00 – Lesson #2: Start in the heat, protect seedlings 07:30 – Lesson #3: Simplify your plan to reduce overwhelm 12:30 – Lesson #4: Use interplanting to double your harvest 15:20 – Lesson #5: Map your sun and shade for better results 18:30 – Lesson #6: Observation over perfection

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🪴 Disclaimer

Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Some links may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.