August in the Garden: Harvest, Forage & Prepare for What’s Next

August always feels like a turning point. The garden is full and buzzing, with bees and butterflies flitting from bloom to bloom. The tomatoes are ripening faster than I can…

August always feels like a turning point. The garden is full and buzzing, with bees and butterflies flitting from bloom to bloom. The tomatoes are ripening faster than I can pick them, and the squash vines are starting to wander into unexpected places. But beneath all the abundance, there’s a quiet reminder that change is coming. The days are just a touch shorter. The nights, just a whisper cooler.

This is the month to savor what’s ripe, tidy up what’s tired, and gently start preparing for the shift toward fall.


🧺 What to Harvest in August

Depending on your zone (especially in Zones 5–7), August can be wildly abundant. Here’s what I’m usually harvesting this month:

🌿 Tip: Pick in the early morning when plants are perky and full of moisture. It’s better for the produce and your energy levels.


🌼 Wild Things: What to Forage in August

This is a wonderful month for wild food and medicine. Keep your eyes open while walking your land or nearby paths.

🍇 Tip: Always forage responsibly—know your plants, leave plenty behind, and watch for roadside pollutants.


🧑‍🌾 Garden Chores: Cleanup & Prep Work

It’s tempting to kick back and just enjoy the garden’s peak—but August rewards the observant gardener who tidies up and plans ahead.

✅ What to tidy:

🧽 Tip: Sterilize pruners with rubbing alcohol between plants, especially if you’re trimming anything diseased.


🌱 Succession Planting & Fall Crops

There’s still time to plant for a fall harvest! The soil is warm, germination is fast, and many plants thrive in the cooler days ahead.

Plant now:

🌒 Tip: Use shade cloth or row cover to protect new seedlings from August’s heat and sunburn. Water in the evening to help cool the soil.


🐛 Pests to Watch Out For

Heat-loving bugs are often at their worst in August. Check daily for these common culprits:

🐞 Tip: Encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings by planting yarrow, dill, and alyssum nearby.


🌿 Things to Move or Consider Bringing In

🏡 Tip: Don’t wait until the first frost warning to bring plants in. Start the shift now to reduce shock and hitchhiking pests.


🧘 Final Thoughts for the August Garden

This is a month of balance—of honoring the riot of summer color while quietly preparing for the stillness to come. Keep harvesting with joy. Keep tending with intention. Take notes for next year, and take time to sit in the shade with something cold to drink.

The season is shifting. But there’s still so much beauty to tend, taste, and tuck away.


Jennifer at Sage + Seed