Posted on: October 31, 2022 Posted by: Callie Works-Leary Comments: 0
what to grow in november

Things are winding down in the garden this month, but you will also notice some plants looking better than ever. Many flowering and fruiting plants do best when days are warm and nights are cool. Peppers are off the charts this month!

Vegetables by Seed

  1. Radish
  2. Spinach
  3. Turnips
  4. Mustard Greens

Vegetables by Transplant

  1. Collard Greens
  2. Kale
  3. Mustard Greens
  4. Spinach
  5. Swiss Chard

Ornamental Annuals/Bedding Plants

  1. Pansies
  2. Dianthus
  3. Ornamental Kale

Cut Flowers by Seed Indoors

Cold hardy annual flowers are typically started by seed indoors in August and transplanted out in October, but you have the option of starting a second round of seeds in November or December.

  1. Dianthus
  2. Icelandic Poppies
  3. Feverfew
  4. Scabiosa
  5. Snapdragons
  6. Statice
  7. Stock
  8. Strawflowers
  9. Yarrow

Cut Flowers by Direct-Seed Outdoors

  1. Centaurea
  2. Daucus carotus
  3. Nigella
  4. Orlaya
  5. Sweet Peas

General Tasks

  1. Plant spring-blooming bulbs like tulips and daffodils after Thanksgiving (and before Christmas). Tulips and hyacinths need to be pre-chilled in the fridge for at least 45 days before planting.
  2. Continue planting spring-blooming perennials.
  3. Plant container-grown trees and shrubs.
  4. Hire a certified arborist to prune your trees. Proper and regular tree pruning is one of the most important investments you can make in your home and property.

Callie Works-Leary