Two things I planted today:
Seedlings of Butter Dish yellow summer squash. I posted in the spring about trying to plant courgettes very early to beat our squash vine borers. Borers are supposed to be no longer active past mid-august, lets find out.
I chitted some Blue Lake pole beans a few days ago. A day or two probably would have been enough, as many of the seeds already had forked roots and visible leaflets when they went in the ground today.
It would be unusual here to have a frost before mid-November, and it is common not to have frost until late November, or later. I think I have a chance to get some produce from both of these new plantings.
I'm curious what others might be planting this time of year. For me, winter-to-spring leafy greens, peas, and beets will probably need to wait until October or November. Yellow Granex short-day sweet onions are little threads right now, and will also need to wait and grow bigger before they are planted out.