I don't know, Tulip, I hope so!
But in reality, I don't really know what will happen, since many of the things I have sown are things I've never grown before. And I never even knew what a "Fall garden" was until this summer! I had a wise gardening friend tell me about what Fall gardens are. Before that, I always thought people planted vegetables in the Spring and that was that. Imagine!

I am thinking of this planting as a sort of experimental practice to find out a little about what grows well for me here. Since I was going to put the garden in anyway this summer, might as well throw some seeds in there to see what they do! I had fun working out a chart on how to time them in succession sowings while still giving each veggie enough time to mature before the first frost near the end of Sept.

I'm anxiously awaiting the Great Fence Installation scheduled for 10 days from now. Unfortunately they couldn't make it any earlier, and I can't finish the perimeter paths until the fence is done.
Now if only that wiley ground hog would oblige me by stepping into my Havaheart trap! I just keep catching that same little red squirrel, over and over! (I think the squirrel has figured out that it;'s worth it to get trapped, have a big feast on the bait, and then be set free again.)