WOW, what a gardening season! April was dry. May was wet and cool, with near record amounts of rainfall. June arrived with 90º+ temperatures. With summer just getting underway and the dog days of summer just around the corner, it hardly seems logical to discuss planting a fall garden. But July is indeed the month to start filling garden space vacated by spring crops with succession plantings of summer vegetables, and it’s the time to plant fall vegetables that will keep your garden productive well into the late fall and early winter. Read more: