I appreciate your "what to grow this month" videos. They have kept me on track and have made my gardening experience less stressful and more enjoyable.
Great selection! I'm in central Alabama, so my garden is ahead of yours. My first wave of tomatoes are doing well, my second wave has sprouted, and my pole beans are climbing. My peppers, turnips, betroot, Yod Fah, Danvers, potatoes, onions, and lettuce are doing great. I have a raaised bed filled with Diakon-China Rose radishes ready to harvest. They are huge! I am harvesting a lot of New Zealand spinach, tatsoi, mustard, Swiss Chard, and kale. My cucumbers are climbing, squash flowering, and snow peas producing a lot of pods. This season is my best yet, and it is just getting started. I see my future as eating a lot of stir fry, doing a lot of canning, dehydrating, and freezing. I am also going to have to give a lot of fresh produce away to friends and family.
@jaytoney3007 Oh wow 🎉 shout out to your garden. I moved from mid-south TN before COVID to TX. Worse mistake ever 😢 2 nites ago was 66 degrees. Last nite was mid 80s. So difficult to grow veggies. Only sprouting is on blueberries & Meyer lemons 🍋 Good luck w/ your masterpiece indeed.
@@Fiene-Nix It took me three years of struggling before I had my first successful garden. I had to learn, and am still learning, what grows good for me, in my area, when to start my seeds, when to transplant, and combatting pests. Don't give up. It takes persistance, or pure stuborness to succeed. I am disabled having suffered a Widow Maker heart attack, and triple bypass surgery. I have damage to both sides of my heart, and am restricted by how much physical activity I can do daily, figure about ninety minutes on any given day with frequent breaks. If I can do it, so can you.
I found a pack of sunflowers outside that I forgot under a piece of fabric. They were all sprouted in the package and I stuck them all over the place to get them in the ground. They came up really fast. That soaking really helps. And concerning spinach, I found a new spinach that I will only plant that now. Heat tolerant and can stand cooler weather. Not freezes but cold. Chijimisai from baker creek.
TY so much for being the medication that my garden needs. Climate change is ruining everything I was ever taught about gardening. With the exception of what's already here, I'm gona start AGAIN w/ corn 🌽. I put sweet potatoes out yesterday & looking forward to a massive apt patio-sized garden 😂
I love these videos too ❤ very informative. But I can't find the varieties of lettuce you mentioned. Where do you but them? I found Nevada only from true leaf market... 🍃 🙃 help. Maybe I spelled it wrong. 🤷
I'm in zone 6, but zones don't really matter, your last frost date is the important part. You can plant all of these once you have hit your average last frost date.