6 BEST July Gardening Tips (Zone 9 California)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Gardening in July is tough because it's so hot! But there are still so many crops that you can plant in July and so it's not a time to give up in the garden. In this episode, I give tips to help you have success through the heat of summer! If you're a Zone 9 gardener in California this episode will give you some great takeaways that you can apply to your garden right now.
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    Time Codes:
    0:00 Into to July gardening tips
    1:25 Tips for gardening in the heat
    1:37 Tip #1 - Automate watering & adjust watering schedule
    3:19 How to adjust watering schedule
    4:31 How long to water
    6:09 Tip #2 - Harvest early and often
    7:04 Tip #3 - Get help with garden chores
    9:13 Tip #4 - Replant crops
    11:00 Join the Zone 9 Garden Club
    11:59 How to figure out last summer planting date
    12:36 Tip #5 - Start planning for your fall garden
    14:11 Tip #6 - Check for pests
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Комментарии • 13

  • @auntiesgarden4592
    @auntiesgarden4592 12 дней назад

    Hi Audrey I’m in SoCal Zone 10b. I have a small backyard garden and still holding on to my Spring/Summer garden. New subscriber here.

    • @AudreysLittleFarmShow
      @AudreysLittleFarmShow  11 дней назад

      Hi! It's so great to have you following along. Thanks so much for reaching out!😊

  • @julieann1258
    @julieann1258 20 дней назад +1

    ❤Audrey is awesome!

  • @garrybaker6725
    @garrybaker6725 20 дней назад

    I am in Sonoma, 85% is under shade. big difference. over 100, drip every day. Tomatoes in straw bales get watered twice.

  • @stretchbatchelor
    @stretchbatchelor 21 день назад +1

    105F in the Sierra Nevada foothills. I'm glad I put-up shading over the toms, zuk, and squash ;)

    • @AudreysLittleFarmShow
      @AudreysLittleFarmShow  21 день назад +1

      It’s so fun to hear back from others who live so close! Glad you got your shade cloth up, it definitely helps in this hot weather! 😊

    • @crafteesoul7336
      @crafteesoul7336 19 дней назад

      Not me immediately looking for your link to the pest book. Just ordered it! Thank you for that tip. (Northwest Florida)

    • @AudreysLittleFarmShow
      @AudreysLittleFarmShow  14 дней назад +1

      @@crafteesoul7336 So glad you ordered it! You're going to love it 😊

  • @susancorsi2300
    @susancorsi2300 21 день назад

    I am in zone 9 southwest FL and able to keep growing tomatoes, peppers & herbs in 90+ temps. Thinking about using shadecloth over the garden to keep on growing all summer. Thanks for all the tips & links Audrey!

  • @lindajwilson9848
    @lindajwilson9848 9 дней назад

    Is there a big difference between Zone 9 and Zone 9b? I am in metro Phoenix, Arizona (Gilbert) and zoned 9b. I really enjoyed this video!

    • @AudreysLittleFarmShow
      @AudreysLittleFarmShow  8 дней назад

      Hi I'm so glad! No they are very similar. Zones change by 10-degree Fahrenheit differences in average minimum temperatures. The zones are then broken down again into “a” and “b” zones, which have 5-degree Fahrenheit differences.
      Zone 9a has minimum temperatures of 20 - 25° Fahrenheit and Zone 9b has minimum winter temperatures of 25 - 30°F.