Not many vegetables grow well in the autumn.
If the weather holds ( no frost ) you might be able to plant radish ( they sprout within a week, and are ready to harvest in about 3 weeks more. Spinach will germinate in about 10 days, and prefer ( like radish ) cooler weather. Red lettuce varieties sprout quicker than romaine lettuce, and as long as there is no frost, you MIGHT be able to plant those in the autumn. ( I have been successful with all of the above mentioned vegetables in the autumn, and I am in southern Ontario. )
east is where the sun sorge, west is where the sun fall, north is the opposite of east and south is the opposite of west.
Strawberries can be planted in the spring as bare-root or in the fall as potted plants.
Corn, in North America, is planted in mid spring so it can grow throughout the summer and be harvested in the fall.
It is a melon and is planted early spring and harvested late fall.
Fall through the holes in an 'S' shape, that is north, west, east, south.
Fruit and vegetables
Chrysanthemums planted in the fall often don't develop enough roots to come back the next year.
Cottonseed is planted mechanically between February and June and is harvested in the fall, usually before the first frost.
Planted in the spring and picked in the fall. Grown in central CA.
It is still called corn in my opinion
It was on Meridian St north of Fall Creek and on east side of street.
tulips grow from bulbs that are planted in the fall, then they will be blooming in the spring