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        <description>19 Vegetables You Can Plant in August for Fall and Winter Harvest Hey gang!  Here’s your monthly planting guide.  Today I’m including the 19 vegetables I recommend you get planted in your garden during the month of August.  Everything you are going to be planting this month will be for both fall and winter harvest!  Most of these seeds should be direct sown in your garden 6 to 8 weeks before your first frost.  If you don’t have space in your garden now then you could plant them indoors in your seed starting set up and then transplant them out when the weather cools. Here’s the list: Broccoli  Cabbage  Cauliflower Kohlrabi  Brussel Sprouts Carrots  Beets   Turnips Radishes  Kale   Collards Swiss Chard  Bok Choy  Tatsoy Arugula  Mustard  Mache Lettuce  Spinach Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourstoneyacres/</description>
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