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Fall Harvest Vegetables

Discover the best fall harvest vegetables at Gurney's, where we offer a curated selection of seeds perfect for cooler temperatures and quick maturation. From sweet, frost-kissed broccoli and Brussels sprouts to hearty root vegetables like beets and radishes, our fall collection ensures a bountiful autumn garden. Start planting immediately to enjoy a delicious and extended harvest season with our premium vegetable seeds, now available for prompt shipping. Dive into the joys of fall gardening with Gurney's and savor the freshest flavors right from your backyard.

Sweet Basil Herb — Plant

Hearty Aroma and Flavor

1 for $7.99

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Gurney's® Li'l Sweet Improved Hybrid Cantaloupe Seed

Enhanced Disease Resistance, Flavor and Yield!

1 for $12.99

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Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion

Home Gardeners Can't Resist!

$2.99 - $26.99

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Snow Crown Hybrid Cauliflower Seed

Flavorful Crops in Fall or Spring!

1 for $6.99

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Safari Hybrid Summer Squash

Eye-catching, striped fruits

$9.99 - $19.99

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Olympia Hybrid Spinach

Very bolt tolerant.

1 for $5.99

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Gurney's® Blue Ribbon Hybrid Broccoli

Our Best-Tasting Variety is Now Even Better!

1 for $9.99

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Envy Hybrid Carrot Seed

Sweet Flavor and Jumbo Size

$6.99 - $9.99

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Yaya Hybrid Carrot Seed

Flavor Favorite

$4.99 - $9.99

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White Onion Set

Flavorful Snow-White Flesh

$7.99 - $8.99

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White Icicle Summer Radish Seed

Summer Variety Extends Radish Season

1 for $2.99

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Watermelon Winter Radish Seed

Radish "haters" love Watermelon radish!

1 for $4.99

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Vegetables Alive!® Fertilizer

More Vigorous Plants with High Yields

$17.99 - $34.99

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Vates Blue Curled Kale Seed

Slow to bolt.

1 for $3.99

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Tendersweet Carrot Seed

Rave Reviews for Flavor

$2.99 - $14.99

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Sweet Banana Sweet Pepper

Mild, Sweet Hungarian Type

1 for $2.99

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Sweet Pick Pea Seed

Incredible Yields

$4.99 - $10.99

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Super Jericho Romaine Lettuce Seed

Stays sweet in the heat!

$4.99 - $9.99

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Sugarsnax Hybrid Carrot Seed

Excellent for Fresh Eating

$6.99 - $9.99

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Sugar Ann Snap Pea Seed

Stringless and Early!

$4.99 - $8.99

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Sugar Magnolia Snap Pea

Vibrant purple pods

$6.99 - $9.99

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Stonehead Hybrid Cabbage Seed

Round and Rock Solid

1 for $3.99

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Spring Blush Snap Pea

Showy two-toned pods

$7.99 - $12.99

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Slaw Master™ Hybrid Cabbage

Early Variety, Ideal for Succession Planting

1 for $9.99

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Scarlet Nantes Carrot Seed

A Favorite for Snacking

$2.99 - $7.99

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Salad Bowl Leaf Lettuce Seed

Heat Resistant-Slow to Bolt

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Ruby Queen Beet Seed

Cans and Pickles Beautifully

$5.99 - $9.99

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Royal Crown Hybrid Turnip Seed

"Southern Tough" with excellent bolt resistance.

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Rosewood Pruner

Beautiful and Built to Last

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Romaine Head Lettuce Seed

Savory, Loosely Folded Heads

$4.99 - $9.99

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Rivoli Radish Seed

Top Choice for Taste & Performance

1 for $3.99

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Redarling Hybrid Brussels Sprouts Seed

Sweeter Than Most Green Varieties

1 for $9.99

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Red Titan Hybrid Beet Seed

High Sugar Content Makes it a Flavor Favorite

$8.99 - $12.99

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Red Onion Set

Gorgeous Red Onion Seeds with a Kick

$7.99 - $8.99

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Red Baron Bunching Onion Seed

Brilliant Color in All Stages

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Rainbow Hybrid Carrot Seed

Three Colors From One Variety!

$5.99 - $8.99

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Fall Vegetables for Sale by Gurney's

At Gurney's, we're always looking for ways to extend the harvest season. That's why we grow fall harvest vegetables like broccoli, lettuce, beets, radishes and bush beans in our trial gardens. We note what autumn crops perform best in the cool fall weather and what ones are the best tasting. The fall harvest vegetables for sale by Gurney's represent some of the best varieties for the fall harvest season.

Types of Fall Harvest Vegetables

When selecting vegetables for the fall garden, choose vegetables that thrive in cooler temperatures and mature quickly. They tend to fall into four categories.

Cole crops like broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts love the cool temperatures and often taste sweeter after a light frost. These crops are usually started by seed indoors during the summer and transplanted to the garden.

Root vegetables like radishes, beets, parsnips and carrots also appreciate the cooler temperatures of fall. Quick-maturing potato varieties can also be planted in the fall. These fall seeds are directly sown into the garden.

Fast-maturing, warm season vegetables, like bush beans, cucumbers and summer squash are also good choice for the fall garden. These fall vegetable seeds are directly sown into the garden.

With a little planning, leafy greens like spinach, lettuce and arugula can be grown into late fall and sometimes, depending on where you live, into early winter.

Growing Fall Vegetables

Growing a fall vegetable garden is a bit different than growing vegetables in the spring. Some special considerations include watering, providing protection from the sun and pests, and providing frost protection. Here are some guidelines for planting and harvesting your autumn crops.

When To Start Fall Seeds

When planning your fall garden, first determine the average first fall frost date in your area. As a general guideline, start your cole crop fall seeds, like cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts indoors about 12-14 weeks before the first killing frost. For guidelines on seed starting, visit How to Start Vegetable Seeds Indoors. This is also the time to directly sow start fast-maturing, warm-season vegetable seeds like bush beans, summer squash and cucumbers. About 8-12 weeks before the first killing frost, plant fall seeds like beets, carrots, spinach, lettuce and radishes.

How to Plant Fall Vegetable Seeds

Sowing seed for the fall garden is similar to planting in the spring with a few exceptions. To provide some shade from hot summer temperatures, some gardeners will sow seeds in an area where other plants can provide a bit of shade from the afternoon sun. Also, because the soil is often drier in the fall, plan to water your garden more frequently. For more tips on planting, visit Planting Your Vegetable Garden and Planting Your Urban Vegetable Garden.

How to Care for Fall Vegetables

In addition to tending to your plants' water needs, you may also have to protect your fall vegetables from pest pressure and early frosts. Using lightweight fabric covers, tunnels and other Season Extenders can protect your plants. Making sure you have these supplies on hand weeks before the first fall frost date in your area.

When is Fall Harvest

Many vegetables can be harvested throughout the fall. Keep an eye on the weather forecast, though, as some vegetables, like bush beans, cucumbers and summer squash, should be harvested before a frost. Other vegetables, like cole crops and some root vegetables can handle a light frost.

How to Harvest Fall Vegetables

When harvesting fall vegetables, keep in mind that most vegetables are the most tender and flavorful at the smaller stages or just before maturity. For tips on harvesting specific vegetables, visit Vegetable Seeds Harvesting Vegetables.

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