You may think that “late summer” and “gardening” don’t exactly go together. But now is actually the perfect time to plant a number of fall vegetables (think kale, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and more!) and spring-flowering bulbs to enjoy in the months to come. Gardening is a great family activity since it helps teach your kids about where their food comes from, gives them a hands-on science lesson and encourages quality family time in your own backyard.
There’s a formula to help you determine what to plant when in the late summer months.
You can determine the optimal planning date by starting at the date of the first killing frost and counting back the total number of days from your calculations above.
To learn more read this article from kidsgardening.org.