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If you're like me, you also deal with pretty hot temps during the hotter months of the year, so in this video @jacquesinthegarden and I cover 7 crops that can easily handle the heat and will save you a lot of time and headache!
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00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Malabar Spinach
01:30 - Okra
02:47 - Sweet Potatoes
04:34 - Summer Squash
05:33 - Peppers
07:52 - Tepary Beans
08:36 - Sunflowers
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@OMGitsaClaire
@OMGitsaClaire Год назад
In the South, where heat and humidity are the problem and nighttime temps don’t drop below 80 until at least September, in my experience, the things that really thrive are peppers, eggplants, certain squashes (spaghetti squash grow like weeds), mouse melons, sweet potatoes, okra, pole beans, red noodle beans, and cowpeas. If you live in a particularly hot and humid place, I especially recommend noodle beans. I put mine on an 8 foot tall bamboo tipi trellis and they swallowed it. We had more beans than we knew what to do with! They produced 18 inch long pencil thin purple pods for three solid months! We even ended up freezing a couple gallon bags full of cut beans for later.
@spearen
@spearen Год назад
Yeah, these people are in San Diego which is really the perfect climate for a garden -- basically 70f (21c) year round.
@nininoona
@nininoona Год назад
Im in southern NC and I literally grow everything you listed. My garden has been loving the weather for the last two months and looks fantastic.
@morgantello
@morgantello 2 месяца назад
Thank you for these recommendations!!!
@slywlf
@slywlf 2 дня назад
Thank you! I am Gulf Coast Florida, which is seriously hot at the best of times, but way too humid for a lot of the plants in the video. Saving this for next year!
@crystalhyuga5679
@crystalhyuga5679 Год назад
A suggestion for really hot climates, water the peppers(or any plant really) early in the morning. It gives them time to soak up the water before the heat sets in and it decreases the likelihood of cooking your plants
@41degreesN12degreesE
@41degreesN12degreesE Год назад
I will try this for mi struggling peppers, thank you
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 Год назад
And typically, try to water the ground /mulch rather than the leaves, especially if you can only water in the evening
@NiceDonkey3417
@NiceDonkey3417 Год назад
That will burn the leaves when they dry.
@zanaros2606
@zanaros2606 Год назад
Saves the trouble of cooking your own peppers!
@bethanysmith5856
@bethanysmith5856 Год назад
I water in the evening.
@dugdale24
@dugdale24 Год назад
Sometimes I want to try these things in Scotland just to see how poorly they actually do here 😂
@trevgreen9515
@trevgreen9515 Год назад
New Zealand has simiilar issues ! 😢😢
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
LOL the ultimate experiment
@abyssal_phoenix
@abyssal_phoenix Год назад
I have seen farmers try out farming sweet potatoes here commercially with decent succes so if it works in the northern Netherlands it might work in Scotland too :D
@JP-qg2uq
@JP-qg2uq Год назад
If some do survive, then you can save their seeds and regrown them each season until you have isolated the genes that help it survive there.
@oneoflokis
@oneoflokis Год назад
​@@JP-qg2uq🙂👍
@donttrustjxlzz2248
@donttrustjxlzz2248 Год назад
Love the growing tips you provide but I really like the history you give of the plants you are growing. Keep it up and thank you
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
Glad you like them!
@johnnyd6953
@johnnyd6953 Год назад
@@epicgardening Just for the record: "Malabar" is pronounced with the first A as in "salt" the "a" as in "cat" sound pretty much doesn't exist in Indian words
@rosea830
@rosea830 Год назад
Malabar Spinach grows very well with okra as its trellis. Sweet potato leaves are also a delicious spinach substitute. Cherokee Trail of Tears Bean is a super productive pole bean. If you live in an area where vine borers are a problem, look for moschata or argyrosperma type squashes.
@sharongarrett4356
@sharongarrett4356 27 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@FinxOmally
@FinxOmally Год назад
I'm in Sweden. I tend to grow Chilli's in pots, stick them out on the balcony in the summer for them to get the all day and most of the night sun.. Then when it gets cooler, bring the pots in. To save them from the dark and frozen conditions. Trim them if they've got a bit dangley, and when it starts to warm up again straight back out on the balcony, and cut them into a better shape. As they're a few years old they recover really fast from being cut back and bush out really well. Have Habanero's, some finger chilli's and currently growing some Bhut Jolokia. Love growing all Chilli's for making hot sauce.
@crystalprince8130
@crystalprince8130 Год назад
I feel a dopamine rush when I watch your videos. Keep them coming! I’ve always been into gardening but every time I watch your videos I get more and more stoked to expand my garden and try something new. Thank you!
@Amanda-cn3pk
@Amanda-cn3pk Год назад
Malibar spinach drops seeds like mad! I've found it to become crazy invasive.
@RafxfunZ
@RafxfunZ Год назад
Peppers really are amazing for hot climates, and here in Portugal (10b equivalent I believe) they overwinter pretty easily without any care. My peri-peri has been producing continuously (even during winter) for the past 3 years and it keep growing larger!
@kqdwills
@kqdwills 5 месяцев назад
Portugal, Spain, France... have good climates for growing veggies. I wish I have that kind of weather. Growing things in the high desert is not fun.
@noora7773
@noora7773 Год назад
For some time I had been dreaming of growing eggplants but I thought I would need to be living somewhere more southern location than Finland to be able to do it. This spring I realized that what the heck, I have a glassed southern facing balcony that heats up during the summer for temperatures that aren’t comfortable for humans so it must be adequate for eggplants… And it was! I have already harvested two sizable fruits and more is coming. They aren’t patio varieties but just normal ones. One hybrid is a long narrow style and one is the black beauty. I am a pretty proud eggplant mama now🍆☺️
@rafika816
@rafika816 Месяц назад
ENJOY! If you can grow eggplant, you can grow tomatoes, figs, and okra, too.😊
@indianhistoryarchaeology
@indianhistoryarchaeology 4 месяца назад
Love that you gave the history and place of origin of all the plants in this video. There are so many benefits in growing vegetables, fruits and grains local to your environment and knowing the archaeology of food makes it ever more fascinating!
@Honkey-Donkey
@Honkey-Donkey Год назад
Thank you for this. Living in the Az low desert, I really appreciate it. Would you consider doing a segment on sun scald? Identifying vs disease/pest, prevention, dealing with, etc.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
We'll add to list!
@teresaamsler5083
@teresaamsler5083 Год назад
I'd appreciate that, also. 😎👍
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 Год назад
If you are in a cooler climate and want to grow sweet potatoes, try to find a NZ "Kumera" as these varieties developed in NZ, initially by the Moari and later by the Pakeha, are the most cold tolerant sweet potatoes.
@myurbangarden7695
@myurbangarden7695 Год назад
Peppers in the HATCH family have done so well in our HOT DRY area. I love the Burgundy OKRA. Put it in gumbo or air fry it and it is such a good conversation starter.
@nininoona
@nininoona Год назад
I live in NC (zone 7b) and i literally just pulled my first summer squash today. They are doing so well this year that they are bit early for my area and I love it.
@judifarrington9461
@judifarrington9461 Год назад
Great video! Full of information I could really use this year! Thanks so much!
@griffnam2019
@griffnam2019 Год назад
I’m in the Long Beach area and just started turning my apartment balcony into a vegetable and herb garden. It’s been a couple weeks since starting and your channel has be a great source of guidance. It’s my first endeavor into gardening and I’m already learning some of the mistakes I’ve made. It’s so much fun though and I’m excited to see how things turn out. 🍻😁
@lindasoaft9303
@lindasoaft9303 Год назад
Thanks guys!
@obiewolfman
@obiewolfman Год назад
You guys are the best, thank you a bunch!
@WendyW2219_
@WendyW2219_ Год назад
Great info. thanks!
@pascalxus
@pascalxus Год назад
i still learn so much from this show! Great Post!
@BrendanMcGinley
@BrendanMcGinley Год назад
You know, I'm something of a warmth-loving vegetable myself.
@D71219ONE
@D71219ONE Год назад
Topping peppers makes the plant bush out more, but also increases the time to harvest. In my opinion, don’t top at all if you’re in zone 8 or colder. It only makes sense for really warm zones. If you’re going to top, only do it to plants that typically grow tall and lanky. Typically capsicum annuum. Don’t do it to varieties that are already bushy, like Chinense and Baccatum. Especially don’t do it to super hots, because your fruit won’t ripen because your plant’s growth will be delayed.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
Agree
@stormraven4183
@stormraven4183 Год назад
7a Oklahoma, I top my smaller peppers and have plenty of time to harvest. I've already harvested 100+ shishitos ❤
@kshaywash
@kshaywash Год назад
​@stormraven4183 same with my black pearl peppers after topping. Keep growing!
@Growing916
@Growing916 Год назад
Louisiana grower here - amaranth and Egyptian spinach is a good spinach substitute for greens in the summer, Everglades tomato does well in the heat, and tromboncino squash and cucuzzi squash are more vine borer resistant. I grow pumpkins almost all year because we can, and eat those like young squash. Zinnias won’t quit if you deadhead. Okra is ok, sweet potatoes you can do any variety but I love the white- and then for fall crops for us it’s almost time to plant seeds (in July) for brassicas since our cold window and frost are so close together and weird 😅
@eyesofthecervino3366
@eyesofthecervino3366 Год назад
Oh, I didn't know you can eat amaranth leaves! I'm trying my hand at some Love Lies Bleeding this year, but I was just thinking I might be able to harvest the seeds -- I'll definitely have to try the leaves now, too :D
@palmtreeleebythesea
@palmtreeleebythesea Год назад
Great video. Thanks so much! Best
@V2B2010
@V2B2010 Год назад
This is great thanks
@vaniafarmar5281
@vaniafarmar5281 Год назад
Exactly what I needed.
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 Год назад
I live in a sub-tropical zone. My "go-to" bean is the preninal (7 years) "Madagascar Bean", drought and neglect tolerant, and in my climate zone crops twice a year. The young pods can be used like string beans, and the dried (on the vine) beans (bigger than broad beans) can be soaked and used as a base for a multitude of dishes. I liked using them as a basis for soups (esp. pumpkin) and in sauces (pasta)
@melindaroth5796
@melindaroth5796 Год назад
AWESOME TEACHING 👌
@CaneCorsoShow
@CaneCorsoShow 8 месяцев назад
Love the presentation. Excellente.
@rea8755
@rea8755 Год назад
Always informative.
@Patricia-dj5qn
@Patricia-dj5qn Год назад
I don’t have a space where I can garden but when I get the space, I will grow these plants!
@rafika816
@rafika816 Месяц назад
My sister grows sweet potatoes and scallions in her studio apartment in Chicago. She eats the leaves in soups, stews, and stir fries.
@meancupcakes
@meancupcakes Год назад
Just learned that Auckland where I live is also zone 10! How handy for all your advice 😊
@antiserum6776
@antiserum6776 Год назад
I needed this video kev! Thanks. I’m in Vegas (zone 9a) and need some crops for hot weather. Appreciate the epic gardening team
@lvthunder
@lvthunder Год назад
I’m in Vegas too. It’s a little late to start now, but I have some popcorn, bush beans, and black eyed peas that’s doing well. A couple times a year the guy that runs Gilcrease Orchard gives a talk at the Summerlin Library. He says they start growing pumpkins on July 15th. So you could plant that if you like them.
@DarkChibiShadowYT
@DarkChibiShadowYT Год назад
Thanks for another great video !
@mcraw4d
@mcraw4d Год назад
Cow/field peas are another heat loving candidate for vegetable gardens
@greentree211
@greentree211 Год назад
i would love to see one for cooler climates! i live in 10a but we get maybe 30 days above 80 degrees so its hard to get things to grow sometimes!
@bigtomatoplantslover6205
@bigtomatoplantslover6205 Год назад
Wow beautiful garden^^ Like it Thank you for great sharing.
@eddiemcdonald4720
@eddiemcdonald4720 4 месяца назад
Prob one of the few from NM. But wow yeah I will give sunflower another chance and then bake the center. Sounds amazing. Through some seasoning on 👍😊
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 Год назад
Learn something new every day! I did not know you could eat the whole sunflower plants 🌻 😮. I planted one of the max sunflowers a few years ago & the birds have scattered them & I have an entire bed of them 😂. I’m going to try to transplant clumps of them & see how it goes. The roasted head 👀 delicious 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
@rebeccaboudreau7589
@rebeccaboudreau7589 11 месяцев назад
Love this list! Growing Malabar spinach for the first time this year. I’d add the loofah too, can’t remember the true name. Young fruits are eaten like zucchini in Indian cooking and if u miss it becomes the sponge. A few years ago when we had 6 weeks of 100 degrees in southern cal, it was my only veggie garden plant that was not just happy, but grew like crazy!!
@ADDumas
@ADDumas Год назад
Hello, I haven't been following you very long, but I'm about to take all of the instructions in this video and implement them.
@JohnnyZBeatZ
@JohnnyZBeatZ Год назад
Thanks 🙏 keep it up I love videos the gardening video tip’s really help with my garden am learning a lot thanks 🙏.
@cokesonyou1201
@cokesonyou1201 Год назад
Did sowed some okras to try grow this year! Usually its hot here but we have had a very mid weather 🤨🤨, hoping it all goes well and we get a good harvest
@izzylopez3677
@izzylopez3677 Год назад
i loved how you talked about the geographical and cultural history of these plants!!
@ahnaahna7278
@ahnaahna7278 Год назад
This was helpful. I’m glad to reminded of the Malabar spinach. I had volunteer sunflowers from our birdseed scattering, so I save the heads for the birds. I cut a flowers and they have lasted a long time. Ahna Atlanta Ga
@warriorbeta
@warriorbeta Год назад
Good mentioning of the sunflower! I've found it to be the perfect companion plant. Air temperature under the leaves tends to be several degrees cooler than the days temperature which allows you to grow less heat tolerant plants underneath wonderfully
@warriorbeta
@warriorbeta Год назад
@8-Bit Andy That's awesome! I think it will be an essential strategy for gardening as temperatures increase further
@sharongarrett4356
@sharongarrett4356 27 дней назад
Niceeeeee.
@gardeningbros
@gardeningbros 4 месяца назад
Another plant that I know that loves the heat and hot climates would be Strawberries. For all of the fall and winter they are dormant and in spring they grow leafs but nothing really else. But when it hits summer it gets very hot and they start growing multiple flowers and also branch out and make new Strawberry Plants.
@sharongarrett4356
@sharongarrett4356 27 дней назад
Thanks for the tip!
@nfalcon1225
@nfalcon1225 Год назад
Great video gentleman
@apolloisnotashirt
@apolloisnotashirt Год назад
Oh my goodness thank you so much
@enkuttythottam7770
@enkuttythottam7770 Год назад
Useful information
@SandraPerez-tz3fw
@SandraPerez-tz3fw Год назад
I'm in AZ, zone 9b, and peppers really can take the heat! 🔥 This year, I'm growing over 30 varieties in my little balcony garden! 😊
@ashleemarie8779
@ashleemarie8779 11 месяцев назад
Hey!! How did you learn to garden here? I’m from the Midwest so it’s been extremely difficult lol
@jacquelynsmith2351
@jacquelynsmith2351 Год назад
I found Botanical Interests at a nursery near my dad's house when I was looking for some flowers for my garden. My FIL was stoked to get some sun-gold tomato seeds for Father's Day!
@sophiebaz
@sophiebaz Год назад
best gardening channel ever!
@teukieangelica
@teukieangelica Год назад
I live in the South. It’s usually hot. But it’s been raining so much! It hasn’t been super hot but I’m thankful I think??
@BootsandBountyHomestead
@BootsandBountyHomestead Год назад
Yes, we "whip" our okra. It just takes the leaves off to put energy in the top fruit. I did a video on It, lol. Thanks for sharing this information!
@allycameron2942
@allycameron2942 Год назад
Is a cold climate video coming next? I started balcony gardening in Chicago 3 years ago, and it 100% because of this channel ❤ started my own plants from seed this year for the first time!
@Get_Growin
@Get_Growin Год назад
My okra is absolutely loving the heat! I'm in north florida and it's avg. 90 deg for the past 2 weeks
@Fil-AmGardening
@Fil-AmGardening Год назад
Thank you for this video, I live in AZ 😊
@daddydeedodu
@daddydeedodu Год назад
Alugbati too Is good in hot areas. Salamat sa pagshare sa into talents. Sweet Potato or kamote. Lami kaayo na Bai. Squash or Kalabasa lami kaayo na ukoy.
@benjohnsen1608
@benjohnsen1608 Год назад
Those Wilcox All-Pro trowels are the best!
@venusgarden959
@venusgarden959 Год назад
Amazing video🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@gleann_cuilinn
@gleann_cuilinn Год назад
I've read that it may have been the Mixtec or Zapotec who first grew peppers. But either way the Nahuameh were indeed some of the first. I live in Texas and they do great in our garden all summer long
@joniboulware1436
@joniboulware1436 Год назад
Due to family needs I had to leave my garden for a month. The tomatoes had been given a string attachment to conduit 6 ft above. When I came back the raised bed was out of control. 2 weeks later the trellis went partially down in a windstorm. It took my full hanging weight to pull it upright again. There are probably a 1000 cherry tomatoes set on plants that are 11 or 12 ft in length. It is a jungle but no disease I attribute to starting in 32 inch tall raised beds and some early low area trimming.
@sharongarrett4356
@sharongarrett4356 27 дней назад
Nice! Congrats on the chaos being beneficial !
@asherbelles1305
@asherbelles1305 Год назад
Echoing my Gulf Coast friends...would love a vid for us. Peppers and sunflowers are our favorite. Always struggle w tomatoes but still grow.
@jordanyeager9220
@jordanyeager9220 Год назад
Florida ZONE 8 here. Any thoughts on crops that grow in heat, rainy & humid climates?
@sarahmarti2451
@sarahmarti2451 Месяц назад
Self sufficient Me is my favorite channel for learning about subtropical plant varieties, he’s based in Australia which is hilariously similar to our state, he has many videos and actually lists a couple they included in this video
@tyler69021
@tyler69021 Год назад
Hey I love your videos! Can you do a video reviewing different online websites to source different fruit/ nut trees and berry bushes?
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
Will consider!
@aubreygarcia689
@aubreygarcia689 Год назад
I grew malabar spinach on my fence in the Central San Joaquin Valley of California and it LOVED the heat. I started some seeds again just in case I didn't get any volunteers. I ended up having a lot of volunteers.
@nofantasyman
@nofantasyman 28 дней назад
Very good.
@KK-FL
@KK-FL Год назад
Okra also has some of my favorite flowers in the garden! Another seed a friend sent me a couple of years ago that does great in the heat is gandules. It's also a really pretty plant (huge!) when flowering.
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Год назад
I’ll look that up
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Год назад
Pigeon pea. Cool
@susanblackwell3457
@susanblackwell3457 Год назад
Yes, okra has hibiscus-like flowers. An intriguing-looking plant, overall.
@herminiachavez1973
@herminiachavez1973 Год назад
Thx so much. I’m new to gardening n sometimes I just wanna quite but im not.
@MamitaClaud
@MamitaClaud Год назад
I'm in asia and we love malabar spinach with beans. Everything you said are in my garden lol. ❤
@trayvixk4642
@trayvixk4642 Год назад
Sunflowers have got to be my favorite flowers. They're so big and dramatic, birds go crazy for the seeds, and they'll just seed themselves in random spots of the garden not a care in the world.
@hardstylzz5024
@hardstylzz5024 Месяц назад
Hmm wonder if I grow some sunflowers close to my blackberries less likely to eat my berries worth a shot. Or they could have seeds and berries still have a problem.
@flobbergassy
@flobbergassy 11 месяцев назад
I live in an area where it's extremely hot and humid in the summer. For example, it rained last week, and the temperature the next day was 89° with a real feel of 114°. I grew some Candyland tomatoes for the first time, and holy crap they are still THRIVING in full sun even on the hot days. I have one that has been in the raised beds since April, and it's absolutely massive and still producing an insane amount of tiny, super sweet tomats.
@867diesel
@867diesel 6 месяцев назад
ive never heard of eating sunflower before . looks good though , im going to have to try it
@CringeOMusic
@CringeOMusic Год назад
I STAND BY MY OKRA WHOOPING!! i've been doing it for multiple seasons ever since i experimented with and without. noticed at least a 30% increase of yield (by number of fruits) but typically more in the 60-80% increase range with whooping! i whoop each plant for about one minute each in the morning and at night right before the light goes out. additionally make sure all the soil is turnt over each time.
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 11 месяцев назад
Can’t say enough good things about the Kentucky Wonder Bean, in a hot climate. Just tried it by chance, and it just thrived, and has been spitting out beans for almost 2 months now and still going strong…just from a couple plants. Wonderful for those with smaller garden spaces, as just a few plants will make at least one “side dish” portion every few days.
@crystalmorrell9536
@crystalmorrell9536 Год назад
Love your videos! I need some pruning advice for a Black Diamond Thornless BlackBerry. There is little information on this bush in regards to pruning. I pruned last year according to the general rule of thumb for pruning blackberries but if I prune this next year there will be no prima canes. So yes, any advice would be appreciated. Currently the plant is thriving and is beautiful.
@generalsmedleybutler340
@generalsmedleybutler340 Год назад
Blue elderberry, prickly pear fruit and leaves
@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 10 месяцев назад
I love okra and always grow it. I found that I'm very sensitive to the stems, so I must wear long sleeves and gloves when I harvest.
@tonyfabulous6775
@tonyfabulous6775 Год назад
i grow okra in my texas backyard garden each year . boy oh boy is it hot and dry this year.. .okra for the win.
@kendratai
@kendratai Год назад
I fell in love with zinnia and amaranth last year. I live where it gets 110 in the summer so a lot of flowers don't grow in the siunmer but these did amazing. I've also heard Armenian cucumber for a more heat tolerant cucumber but i haven't tried it yet
@carolynt.4455
@carolynt.4455 Год назад
Just heard from a neighborhood gardener (N Texas zone 8) that he’s having great luck with Armenian cucumber. He is a very good gardener admittedly but our summers are brutal heat/dry, hot/brutal humidity/dry, hot/wet, there is no “typical” except stuck-inside hot. I will try Arm cucumber next yr for sure.
@lynnchristl592
@lynnchristl592 Год назад
In Central California Valley temps are often over 100. Armenian cucumbers do great!
@VT-ix5oh
@VT-ix5oh Год назад
Wondeful, catalogged in The save later folder
@natso2001
@natso2001 Год назад
Loofah loves the heat, grows almost like a weed, is edible AND you can use it like a sponge (Although IIRC you have had some issues growing it for some reason). I'd also recommend Snake beans.
@siggyincr7447
@siggyincr7447 6 дней назад
If you live in a really hot area without much rain fall, peppers actually do surprisingly well in the shade. Some birds ate some of my hot peppers and dispersed the seed under some orange trees of mine and they did great without any extra care from me. The harvest/growth is a little slower, but the plants did way better through a dry spell than plants that I had in the full sun that I watered. I tried malabar spinach and I found it nearly flavorless. It's only similar to real spinach in that it's a leafy green. I wouldn't plant it again.
@casshavoc5838
@casshavoc5838 Год назад
I really need a greenhouse. I'm in 5B, and by the time my summer produce is really going in August, it's time to prep for fall.
@SingularityZ3ro1
@SingularityZ3ro1 Год назад
There is also Longevity Spinach (Gynura procumbens). Not only beautiful, but grows like crazy in a bush form, and is a "superfood". Grows like crazy in the dry, hot climate of Cyprus here. Needs watering, though.
@SarahBahou
@SarahBahou 2 месяца назад
Yes, I live in Houston, and we had almost a full 31 days over 100 in a month, a lot at 108 last year, so I need this info!
@thistleroots5151
@thistleroots5151 Год назад
Could you do or have you done a video on what grows well in red clay soil? Or how to properly amend clay soil?
@richieandmona
@richieandmona 11 месяцев назад
TEPARY SEEDS: Where did you purchase them? Another great vid, as always! Thanks, guys!
@jlord4843
@jlord4843 Год назад
Jacques I can't believe you can grow everything in 1/3 of an acre!
@ebradley2306
@ebradley2306 Год назад
Fordhook chard tastes like spinach when cooked. Pretty heat tolerant as well.
@shelbysieber590
@shelbysieber590 Год назад
Would love to see you grow some cowpeas! Also, I think I prefer sweet potato greens over Malabar spinach
@carolynt.4455
@carolynt.4455 Год назад
Malabar spinach is an acquired texture for sure. If you like Okra, you’ll prob like Malabar spinach.
@andreaharris2454
@andreaharris2454 Год назад
I’m growing Alabama red and eagle pass okra 😅
@myurbangarden7695
@myurbangarden7695 Год назад
Do you WOOP IT?
@andreaharris2454
@andreaharris2454 Год назад
@@myurbangarden7695 ???
@sooryas5198
@sooryas5198 14 дней назад
Yay I am from Malabar ☺️
@InDaHoops
@InDaHoops Год назад
Will you do a from seed to harvest on onions? Itd be awesome
@privatecaller1418
@privatecaller1418 Год назад
108, brutal killed garden even using shade cloth. Love the tropics.
@elviebyers2145
@elviebyers2145 Год назад
You should grow cassava grows from sticks do good in heat just give then a good start with water and they'll grow like crazy we harvest after 6-7 months From Antigua & Barbuda Cassava didn't originate here though
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Год назад
Will try it!
@ragnarflorida
@ragnarflorida Год назад
We grow them in Florida.
@elviebyers2145
@elviebyers2145 Год назад
@@epicgardening 👍
@christinaharwood3435
@christinaharwood3435 Год назад
Any suggestions for zone 9A for north Florida? My fiancé loves hot peppers and have an apt patio garden NW facing.
@hammondr191887
@hammondr191887 Год назад
My okra plants are about 4 foot tall and some of the leaves are over 12”. They are huge! I wonder if I could plant some tomatoes under the shade the okra creates (In Orlando, FL)
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