What to Plant in Late Summer in the Pacific Northwest

Late July through August is a fantastic but underused time to start a variety of seeds. If you’re looking to get a start on fall crops, look for cold hardy varieties with short growing times. Consult your specific growing zone to be sure, but these varieties usually make a good fall crop in most of the Pacific Northwest.

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  1. I’ve been a huge fan of Ed Hume since I was in my 20’s and I’m now 70! I’ve learned massive amounts from Ed and was at the seed company many years ago where I was thrilled to meet in Ed in person & won his book from a drawing and he signed it! Thank you all so much for having this website. I’ll be checking out your FB page next. I’m excited to start some fall/winter seeds right now in August to keep the veggies going over the next few months.

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