How to Plant a Fall Garden & What is Good to Plant | MIgardener

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this episode we cover how to plant a fall garden, and what plants you should put in the fall garden. Keeping things simple, and to the point as always, hope these tips help, and let us know what you plant in your fall garden!
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  • @wesledford8564
    @wesledford8564 7 лет назад +91

    I like to plant
    Spinach
    Lettuce
    Radish
    Beets
    Asparagus - optional
    Swiss chard
    Winter squash
    Kale
    Broccoli
    Carrots
    Cauliflower
    Snap peas
    Mustard spinach
    And a few others I hope you find this useful

    • @mooshmobile
      @mooshmobile 5 лет назад +2

      winter squash is a long season crop.. how do you plant winter squash in a fall garden?

    • @mooshmobile
      @mooshmobile 5 лет назад

      winter squash is a long season crop.. how do you plant winter squash in a fall garden?

    • @mooshmobile
      @mooshmobile 5 лет назад

      I don't know why this posted 4 times...

    • @mooshmobile
      @mooshmobile 5 лет назад

      I don't know why this posted 4 times...

    • @tommycapps9903
      @tommycapps9903 5 лет назад +1

      Better list than carrots carrots and carrots and wait carrots!

  • @karl9x
    @karl9x 10 лет назад +62

    I like to cover my late season carrots with leaves then harvest them throughout the winter.

  • @mcadoovicky6465
    @mcadoovicky6465 5 лет назад +10

    Weather is flowers and or food there's so much satisfaction in putting these little dried seeds in the ground and watching them grow sometimes within 2 days.

  • @jamesbryman7581
    @jamesbryman7581 8 лет назад +340

    That sunflower is totally photo-bombing this vid

  • @sqwrrl
    @sqwrrl 9 лет назад +41

    Keep in mind decreasing day lengths affect which varieties you can grow. Some plants run out of growing season if planted in late Summer and there’s just not enough daylight for them, and the soil will be cooler. As a rule of thumb, the same crops will take about 2 weeks longer to mature than if they were planted in the Spring. If possible, give them 2 weeks longer growing time than specified on the seed packet for Fall planting. Luckily green tomatoes are a good crop to harvest too :)

  • @everythingsunflowersandmor2631
    @everythingsunflowersandmor2631 8 лет назад +9

    live in florida, so very luck to have a temperate climate. I planted broccoli, butternut squash, zucchini, cabbage, tomatoes , eggplant, 4 different beans, lettuce, carrots, sweet peppers!!!

  • @amynguyen7
    @amynguyen7 4 года назад +5

    Wow. It's like going backwards in time watching this now. You didn't have your raised beds back then. Love to see how far you've come since this video. Great info then. Still great info now. Thanks for sharing great content.

  • @sandyr2346
    @sandyr2346 10 лет назад +3

    I planted my fall garden today! I still have tomatoes, bell pepper and other peppers going strong. I am in zone 7B and our typical first frost date isn't until November 11. So, I planted collards, sugar snap peas, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots. I ran out of room so I couldn't do broccoli. Thank you Luke and Sindy for all of your posts! You have definitely been a great source of information when I need it!

  • @diannevaldez8670
    @diannevaldez8670 4 года назад +1

    I am so grateful to have these older videos from you. Still so much to learn and draw inspiration from you. Big thumbs up!!

  • @Laura_B__
    @Laura_B__ 9 лет назад +2

    I live in Ontario. For my fall garden I've planted carrots, parsnips, early potatoes, turnips, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, radishes, chard, and arugula. I think I'm going to plant a fresh crop of kale and collards too. Oh, and brussel sprouts. I have a big garden so I actually have more room, but I've run out of seeds!

    • @Kalanchoe1
      @Kalanchoe1 6 лет назад

      Just out of curiosity, what date do you seed your garden for fall? I live in Quebec and have intentions of starting a fall garden and my lack of experience with gardening causes me to fear to make a costly mistake.

  • @OOMerci
    @OOMerci 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for all of these great videos. I have planted my first fall garden and am using your garden videos as my guide! My husband thought I was crazy until I explained and now he is involved for the first time...with enthusiasm! My summer garden never looked more beautiful and now we are preparing for the fall. Luke I am excited too, just like you are in each episode. Best wishes to you your beautiful wife and precious daughter. Italia Patterson, Uncasville,Ct

  • @angelasheppard7197
    @angelasheppard7197 8 лет назад +10

    I am glad u spoke about garlic. never understood them til now

  • @RobsAquaponics
    @RobsAquaponics 10 лет назад +5

    Next autumn/winter we will be trying corn after seeing how well our one lonely plant did.. More tomatoes as well I think..
    Hope you have a great season folks..

  • @dontarguewithfools
    @dontarguewithfools 7 лет назад +2

    This fall I'm growing brussel sprouts collard greens broccoli cauliflower kale, red and yellow onions. Can't wait for my fall garden

  • @susannahkoch
    @susannahkoch 2 года назад +1

    I'm in midcoast Maine, I planted 3 varieties of carrots and chioggia beets last week. Putting in broccoli seedlings this week, which will get a cloche through October to keep them frost free. Planting peas and radishes once the weather cools down a bit!

  • @lancegarcille5297
    @lancegarcille5297 8 лет назад +15

    I love your videos. My wife and I are planting now in southeast Texas. From seeds . Romanesco Broccoli , swiss chard, collard green, turnips, beets, carrots. Fun Stuff.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  8 лет назад +4

      Planting from seed is always the best!

  • @mu99ins
    @mu99ins 5 лет назад +1

    Report from a newbie gardener in California. zone 9b. I watch a lot of gardening videos, but I make sure to watch MIgardener. I have soil that ranges from heavy to clay, and the sun in central CA is like Saudi Arabia. I should raise camels. I have been gardening for 2 years now, and have made all the mistakes at least twice. All living things die, it's just in my garden, death arrives early. So, I have built Hugel culture mounds and focused on soil building elsewhere. I'm burying all my fiber. I enrich soil where I plant with store bought soil. I plant sunflowers, buckwheat, cowpeas, and carrots. Carrots do the best. I grow tomatoes and peppers in containers. My onions think I'm a good gardener and they thrive. It's mid-July and I'm going to plant string beans, more cowpeas and always sunflowers. I like the idea of green mulch. I took Luke's advice to use pine shavings as a mulch on edible plants. I started some dwarf Namwa bananas in whisky barrel halves. I mulch these with comfrey and rose flowers. I'm shopping for a grow light to start seeds indoors, so the critters won't eat them, and get an earlier start.

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад

      I love that you admit your mistakes....that's a pro-gardener mentality right there! I had pretty bad soil as well (compacted clay). I stopped fighting it and switched to no-till, no-dig, lasagna gardening (essentially layering organic matter on top of organic matter) and all of a sudden, the graded soil didn't matter. Every year got better because my organic layers just built upon each other. I'll never go back to conventional gardening again!

    • @mu99ins
      @mu99ins 5 лет назад

      @@TheRipeTomatoFarms - I like the "lasagna" term. I understand the layering on top of difficult soil, as I've watched some vids on the topic. I'd be doing the side of the house with that method, in just a few weeks. I'll be experimenting with different ground covers., both annuals and perennials. Bought my first grow lite. I'll be setting it up today.

  • @sn232
    @sn232 4 года назад +1

    10:12 Love the idea of planting root vegetables in the fall and rototilling them in in the spring to nourish the soil!

  • @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319
    @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 8 лет назад +14

    Here in the Pacific NW I am planting my first Fall garden. I too planted carrots, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabage, peas, lettuce, and spinache. I only plant what my family eats. I will be planting garlic and other crops a little later. Thanks for you tips on fall gardening.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  8 лет назад +5

      You are surely welcome!!! :D Please keep us posted or share your garden with us @migardener on Instagram, just tag us! Also smart to grow what you eat :) - Sindy

    • @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319
      @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 8 лет назад +1

      My garden is currently featured on "Pine Meadows Hobby Farm" channel. Thanks, and I will keep watching to see your progress.

  • @timz1280
    @timz1280 5 лет назад

    I produce food for a year round supply. It's not only good for the environment, but it also saves a lot of money from having to go to the store a lot to get a week's supply of food, or that additional vegetable for whatever you're cooking. More power to the MI gardener to show us how he does what he does!

  • @living6a916
    @living6a916 5 лет назад +2

    I love finding older videos that I have missed. Great service you are giving and hopefully it comes back to you and your family.

  • @JessicaMarie119
    @JessicaMarie119 8 лет назад +11

    That sunflower though! Looks like it wants a cameo. :)

  • @allenedvideo
    @allenedvideo 8 лет назад +16

    Soil prep? I hope you would have covered that a bit for us new gardeners friend. Lovely garden and great ideas on fast maturing plants.
    Maybe you can cross reference to another video where you show how you prepare and amend your soil
    Thanks for all the inspiration

  • @cindyfournier7003
    @cindyfournier7003 6 лет назад +1

    Hey guys , it's July 5 th 2018 , and we have a garden in already . Potatoes are doing awesome !! We also have in beets , green peppers , cabbage , celery etc . a whole bunch of veggies from the first planting but today I went out and planted carrots and turnip and dragon tongue beans . guess we'll see how it goes eh . Oh ya , I'm in Northern Ontario ,
    Canada but I'm pretty sure everything will be fine . Wish me luck !

  • @gogogardener
    @gogogardener 9 лет назад +1

    I've put in lettuce, arugula, beets, celery, chinese cabbage, snapdragons, white radish, crinkled cress, parsley, cilantro, and cover crops of clover, rye, and buckwheat. I still need to get some short-day onions, garlic, carrots, turnips, chard, broccoli, kale, and collards. Thanks for the reminder. Happy Gardening!

  • @stevenryle5709
    @stevenryle5709 7 лет назад

    I'm in zone 10a. Our fall garden is what you northerners plant in the spring. Yankees move down here and try planting in May and wonder why their garden burns up in June. Then they come by my place in November and marvel at the tomatoes, squash, beans, etc. Its been several years since we've had a heavy frost. Nice video, thanks.

  • @valfletcher9285
    @valfletcher9285 7 лет назад +1

    Your explanation really cleared things up for me! I am in zone 9, deep south (Louisiana) so now I understand HOW to figure out WHAT I can and can not grow and it opens up new possibilities for me! Thank you! great video, Luke!

  • @amynguyen7
    @amynguyen7 4 года назад

    Last week, I planted beets, carrots, radishes, fennel, zinnias, green and yellow zucchinis and marigolds. This week I planted kale, peas, yellow squash and a bunch of brassica family.

  • @travisdavis1042
    @travisdavis1042 3 года назад

    It’s June in Kentucky. It’s been colder than we are used to and this is my first attempt at a garden on my own. I am planting two varieties of beans (a bush and pole), 2 varieties of melons, 2 varieties of tomatoes, a cucumber, and then I plan to sow some lettuce and kale mid to late August.

  • @rickbsu
    @rickbsu 10 лет назад +8

    Cabbage, Pak Choi, and Broccoli always do great for me here in Indiana in the fall garden. I'm going to try carrots this year. Thanks for another great video!

  • @chuck21222
    @chuck21222 8 лет назад +28

    I'm further south than you in Maryland Zone 7. I always plant Kale, Collard Greens, and Swiss Chard, because they will actually last over the winter. Kale actually tastes sweeter after a few frosts have hit it.

    • @llmcbee1875
      @llmcbee1875 8 лет назад +1

      Chard will overwinter? Or do you mean it just lasts through the winter?
      ? ? ?
      I plant to cold frame my garden: would Chard be OK in there?

    • @chuck21222
      @chuck21222 8 лет назад +1

      I'm not sure I understand the question. Swiss Chard will overwinter and new leaves will appear in the Spring.

    • @llmcbee1875
      @llmcbee1875 8 лет назад +1

      Chuck Brogan Well winter squash is what I was thinking of. You can pick it and it will keep for months. But I'm pretty sure that wouldn't work with chard.
      Must've been up late that night...lol.

    • @chuck21222
      @chuck21222 8 лет назад +5

      It does work with Chard. Mine was growing through last winter just fine here in Zone 7.

    • @TheWritingGirl
      @TheWritingGirl 8 лет назад +6

      broccoli, chard, spinach, leafy greens, radishes, and herbs are our winter crops in zone 8 and they do well in zone 7, 8, 9

  • @OikoEco
    @OikoEco 10 лет назад +164

    "a fall garden, in my opinion, is a garden in the fall"
    lol

    • @nickymullins5851
      @nickymullins5851 6 лет назад +7

      Luke knows what he is doing, Michigan can have a fall garden. We do have good weather for a fall garden

    • @rezmis
      @rezmis 5 лет назад +1

      @@windflowerrainstorm6497 as a fellow desert Californian, thank you for this reference!

    • @guyincognito5706
      @guyincognito5706 4 года назад +8

      OikoEco Productions 😂 He means that there is no concrete definition of a “fall crop”, ie some would say that tomatoes are not part of a fall garden. Luke is saying a fall garden is anything you want to make it.

    • @zapproowsdower
      @zapproowsdower 4 года назад +2

      OikoEco Productions If you want to collaborate, I’d like to explore a brand new concept based on this. I call it “The Winter Garden”, which I envision will entail the growing of various plants in specific time frames.

    • @staceystrukel1917
      @staceystrukel1917 4 года назад

      He didnt say that.

  • @MM-fr9yh
    @MM-fr9yh 6 лет назад

    My parsley self-propagated this year which was a nice surprise. My camomile, which I thought was weed and was going to discard it, was even a bigger surprise volunteer plant. Huge success.

  • @GardeningWithPuppies
    @GardeningWithPuppies 10 лет назад +3

    My fall garden is like most gardener's summer garden. Glad to hear you are planting one.

  • @CaliKim29
    @CaliKim29 10 лет назад +37

    great points here, Luke! So much that can be planted in the fall, its just deciding what to plant first! More beans, kale, chard for me - perhaps some broccoli, carrots, and sweet peas, cilantro as the weather cools here in So Cal. I'd also like to plant some diakon radishes to break up my heavy clay soil!

    • @americaneden3090
      @americaneden3090 6 лет назад +2

      CaliKim29 Garden & Home DIY i have the same soil type. Ive broken shovels trying to dig down. I didnt dig this year i piled wood chips and decomposed wood/leaf matter, sphagnum peat moss, and dirt from my friend that has a gray sandy soil. I talked to my husband about planting daikon for an area thats REALLY DRY SUPER DENSE clay. Our trees that are a border there grow so SLOW! Have u planted daikon before?

  • @joyrocks2511
    @joyrocks2511 10 лет назад +2

    I'm in Texas. I planted my first fall garden this year of peas, beans, carrots, lettuce, spinach, bok choy, brocolli, and squash. We will see what happens.

  • @quantumfloyd10
    @quantumfloyd10 9 лет назад +29

    Over here in Wisconsin and its Sept 6th. The hot weather is going to break tomorrow with stroms so im going to get the ground ready today and plant the seeds tomorrow before the rain. People think its too late to plant things but tons of crops hate hot weather and its really the best time to plant root veggies/ many greens. I can't wait to have cheep/ fresh radishes, carrots, parsnips, cabbage, collards, chards, onions, turnips, beets, and arugula deep into november!

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  9 лет назад +4

      +jimi allman That is the spirit! Way to go!

    • @tlims1974a
      @tlims1974a 8 лет назад +2

      You were more helpful than this carrot crazy guy! Thanks!!

    • @llmcbee1875
      @llmcbee1875 8 лет назад +1

      Mmm...arrrrrrugula! With some roasted parsnips and beets-killer!

    • @mikeramos5709
      @mikeramos5709 7 лет назад +1

      Exactly!

  • @racheltomlinson2257
    @racheltomlinson2257 5 лет назад +1

    Here in Blighty(England) going to try cabbage, spinach, kale, carrots (I have never grown carrots in the fall before), radish, lettuce, turnips, Swede, celery, Spring onions, potatoes(in pots),bok choy, broccoli, cauliflower, beetroots etc just done peas but not for pods just for young shoots to garnish sandwiches and will plant more peas at end of week. Everything I grow is indoors along the hallways in plant troughs apart from potatoes as they are grown outside on the roof. When you explained about why you prefer to grow fall carrots it made me think twice about how much I should water my fall carrots, thank you for sharing about growing some plants for the bees etc I do not get any bees indoors but I do have some poppy seeds and will throw some in the car park area verge.... Now wheres my seeds...er which pocket did I put them in ?

  • @OneYardRevolution
    @OneYardRevolution 10 лет назад +9

    Hi Luke. Excellent advice on starting a fall garden. So far, we have carrots, collards, kale, lettuce, beets, rutabaga, tasoi, and mizuna started. We need to plant more carrots too. Thanks for the reminder!

  • @bettywilliams802
    @bettywilliams802 6 лет назад

    I love the way you explain why we should do what you suggest instead of just telling us to do it this way. I helps so much to know why and makes it easier to remember. Thank you so much!

  • @cathyanderson8197
    @cathyanderson8197 7 лет назад

    I don't thin carrots, so we are making more soil under wood chips so they will just shift around in soft soil. We grow carrots in pots, and other places where the soil is real soft and fluffy. Our brassica bed is a little rocky still, even though our wood chips are composting pretty quick in 100 plus degree weather. It's really helping add to our existing soil. We grow Imperator carrots also. We have lots and lots of carrot seeds which is just wonderful. Thank you

  • @tlee717
    @tlee717 6 лет назад

    I’m in Pennsylvania and here for my fall garden I do beets, cabbage, and green beans. Already harvested the carrots.

  • @nellumyeoj
    @nellumyeoj 10 лет назад +1

    I had to leave my first ever garden this spring to move to China for work, but I just finished planting tomatoes, basil, peppers, lettuce, and corn in my sunroom. I was told by one of my Chinese coworkers that they will grow year round in the sunrooms in the apartments. fingers crossed.

  • @AstroCook
    @AstroCook 10 лет назад

    Starting back on Aug 10, I started making soil blocks and planting seeds as I went a long. I think I have 13 trays, each with 28 blocks. I planted things like spinach, mustard, broccoli, lettuce, carrots, fennel, arugula, radish, bok choy, mache, sorrel .. you get the idea, lots of greens. When it comes time for the summer veggies to reside in the compost pile (October-ish), I'll put the blocks in the garden. It is what I have to do with limited space. I'll also cover my beds with floating row cover for a few weeks or so, and then I'll put up the plastic tunnels probably around November .. depends on the weather. Zone 5, but it has been known to snow as early as Sept 3 in the Denver area. The whole thing keeps me on edge. But the plan is to keep eating fresh greens through the winter.

  • @7megan7
    @7megan7 2 года назад

    Omg I can't believe this was so long ago! I've been watching this channel for almost a decade. If that isn't a testament to the co sistent quality of his content, then idk what does!

  • @chadmcfab1063
    @chadmcfab1063 9 лет назад +9

    love your video. Mice do not look around from some high advantage point for signs of carrots just so you know. All critters know you have carrots hate to tell you this but if you grow flagrant flowers or garlic or other things that distract the critters it will help. A rabbit enclosure works too or small wire fence depending where you live. I have had veggie gardens that were never touched by anything and others that were raided all the time by every creature in a 1 mile radius so ........distraction is the key. Keep your Bird feeders away from your garden by as far as you can and where you put your garbage cans should be totally clean and non smelly when you have a veggie garden. Peace !!

  • @grambypamby
    @grambypamby 6 лет назад

    I haven't ever planted food for a fall garden. I plant in containers. Usually just mums in the ground. This year I will give it a try . Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @RaisingCreativity
    @RaisingCreativity 10 лет назад +4

    In Ontario, I LOVE planting tons of spinach in the fall!

  • @robmiller4200
    @robmiller4200 7 лет назад +1

    Here in New Jersey, I plant spinach in my fall garden, outside in my cold frame.
    I was able to harvest the spinach all winter long, right thru to spring, which was really cool.
    I also planted iceburg lettuce, but because of the constant freezing & thawing during the winter, while the plant did not die and did continue to grow, the leaves had a rubbery appearance. I ended up throwing out the lettuce. This fall, I plan on planting the spinach, onions, and carrots in the coldframe. Rob.

  • @bobgunner3086
    @bobgunner3086 6 лет назад +1

    I am doing kale, spinach, lettuce, spring onions, and carrots. Maybe some swiss chard too. I hear cilantro is awesome in the winter too, so I am trying to get some of that going also. Great video as always, thanks Luke!

  • @viv4419
    @viv4419 9 лет назад +4

    I'm in north western North Carolina and plant lettuce, garlic, onions, broccoli, spinach, collards and Brussels sprouts. I've never had success with carrots, but may try again.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  9 лет назад +1

      +Vivian Donovan Keep the soil loose, fluffy, and well fertilized and your carrots will love you.

    • @gardenondeck696
      @gardenondeck696 8 лет назад

      Vivian.. Have you tried planting carrots in containers?..

    • @viv4419
      @viv4419 8 лет назад

      No, just raised planting beds.

    • @gardenondeck696
      @gardenondeck696 8 лет назад +1

      +Vivian Donovan I would consider containers.. It's how I do mine and I don't think I'll ever plant in ground.. I have a video on my channel of a small harvest I did..

    • @kmcte5
      @kmcte5 6 лет назад

      Viv I’m in north western N.C. I would love to know if you plant your broccoli from seeds or plants and when you plant them please.

  • @SciaticaDrums
    @SciaticaDrums 4 года назад

    Spinach and garlic are my choice this year. Spinach will survive the winter and be amazing in the Spring.

  • @leatriceswayywatkins9662
    @leatriceswayywatkins9662 9 лет назад +1

    hi, our growing season in the southwest is a very long one, 280 days or more. I planted kale, radishes, carrots, beets, endive, swiss chard, bush beans, spinach, zucchini, yellow squash, spaghetti squash, butternut squash and more cucumbers! loved your video, thanks!

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  9 лет назад

      +Swayy Watkins I am so glad you enjoyed it. I hope you will enjoy our other videos!

  • @CocoNaty
    @CocoNaty 2 года назад

    I literally was just thinking before you said it man I need to start wearing my cargo pants when I garden. Makes life so much easier!

  • @TCMedicare101
    @TCMedicare101 5 лет назад +3

    I'm so glad to have found your channel! I'm in SW Michigan, about 100 miles due West of your location. I love that I have zero guesswork as to whether what you're doing will work in my climate.

    • @BloomwellHomeGarden
      @BloomwellHomeGarden 5 лет назад

      I am in SE Michigan. I agree it is great to have "Local" information.

  • @lisawalters5482
    @lisawalters5482 5 лет назад +1

    That dill is gorgeous. So fun to plant when the weather is cooler. It’s still so hot in central Texas, my zone 8. Good luck!

  • @TheTomBevis
    @TheTomBevis 8 лет назад +4

    I always like to see all the insects on the sunflowers. It's like each one is it's on mini-biome.

  • @sylviafoust9545
    @sylviafoust9545 4 года назад

    I'm getting ready to plant some potatoes here in NORTH CAROLINA. I keep putting in other plants when the summer ones are gone. Thank you Luke

  • @wendiland
    @wendiland 10 лет назад +15

    I agree with you. A fall garden is a garden in the fall! Haha goood point on why we should grow carrots, I should give that a try. You look so little next to those huge corn and sunflowers! Lol

  • @gogogardener
    @gogogardener 9 лет назад +1

    I've been working on what to grow too. Crops that have an extended harvest, add an extra month to the days to harvest in planning. (things like tomatoes, peas, beans, zucchini, etc...) I like how you chose so many root crops to avoid this. I have a mild Winter, and plan to put in peas, turnips, and parsley together. They've been good companion crops in the past.

  • @nickymullins5851
    @nickymullins5851 6 лет назад

    So nice to see you planting in the ground instead of wood raised beds. I think that’s what was intended for us to do.

  • @kennethlatimer4607
    @kennethlatimer4607 4 года назад

    Enjoy your show Luke. I live in Southwest Florida and always am amused by the shows zones 5 and 4
    Everything you plant in the spring, I plant in the fall. Tomatoes would never survive a summer here. I do seeds protected and put the plants in in late October. We never get cold or frost.
    Florida gardening is combat gardening. My bugs drink neem oil.

  • @DebbieArnoldDiningWithDebbie
    @DebbieArnoldDiningWithDebbie 6 лет назад

    My fall garden will be full of kale and spinach varieties as well as collards, turnips and, perhaps, beets. I will also plant lettuce and arugula to harvest before frost. Cabbage also does very well -- unless, of course, we have an ice storm of multiple days of really, really cold weather. I typically have kale, spinach, collards and turnips throughout the winter. I will let the cabbages grown until a deep freeze warming (which we don't often get in my part of Arkansas.).

  • @brigidivory4160
    @brigidivory4160 5 лет назад +8

    Lmao "we aren't starting a opium trade".. literally laughing out loud

  • @jennifertaylor6026
    @jennifertaylor6026 8 лет назад +1

    I've never seen dill that big before! I think this year I'm going to plant broccoli, kale, spinach, lettuce, carrots, onions, garlic, and cabbage. Didn't know if I could grow kohlrabi and shallots. I've already got peas, lettuce, grn. beans, tom.s, a few cabbage, spinach planted. Good advice!

  • @6996katmom
    @6996katmom 7 лет назад +1

    I plant carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, turnips, mustard greens, radish, onions, beets, spinach. Swiss chard for the 1st time to try it because I have never eaten it before. I wanted to grow some peas, but I have to go get the seeds.

  • @jeannine9066
    @jeannine9066 6 лет назад

    Thank you, Luke. I am a Deep South girl who has been transplanted to NE Iowa & I have the worst time trying to figure out the crazy weather here and when to plant things. I haven't put anything in my bed yet because I have been weeding, and I am a little disabled & keep waiting for someone to bring me more mulch. I feel like our growing time is so short, I didn't believe we could do fall gardens in the Midwest. Thanks for the information! Your videos are all very helpful for me. I did not discover you (CaliKim gets the credit for that) until after I purchased my seeds for this year, but I will be ordering from you next year! Keep up the great job!

  • @amandabarnes8303
    @amandabarnes8303 6 лет назад +1

    I know this video is 3 years old, but I just have to say, I SO jealous of your dill growing in the background! Lol

  • @annagood1126
    @annagood1126 7 лет назад

    Today I planted beets, baby bok choy, and a mix of lettuces, my 2nd planting. 2 weeks ago I planted spinach, chard, beets, and radishes. MN zone 4 here, trying to push the season as far as I can.

  • @fluffysuds
    @fluffysuds 10 лет назад

    You have me inspired to try and redo mine. I planted some spinach, kale, carrots, radishes etc. last month and the bugs and ants got to it lol. The ants like to steal the seeds before they even sprout! We are in Michigan but I think the rain is finally helping my tomatoes, cucumbers and watermelons.

  • @mzzflawlessbeauty
    @mzzflawlessbeauty 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! I live in Maryland and I decided to start my first garden. I was thinking I was late starting my garden. I'm not finish watching your video but already I stopped to look up our first frost date....its November 15!!!!! I just planted seeds of tomatoes, kale, squash, collards and cucumbers. I've googled and searched and your video has been the most helpful! I subscribed!

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 9 лет назад +1

      +mzzflawlessbeauty I'm guessing your collards and kale will be your best success with the Fall planting. If you use green onions, you can experiment with planting the root ends you cut off. If you like parsley or cilantro, it can be transplanted. I like to grow calendula flowers in with kale and collards.
      If bugs go after your garden, put out an inch or two of cheap corn oil in a small container. I use soda cans or juice glasses. The bugs climb in and can't get out. I have a $Store strainer that I remove the bugs every few days, and reuse it for a few weeks until the critters are gone. I toss the bugs out for the birds to eat them. Eventually, I toss the oil in the trash.
      Also, put down some loose mulch, once your plants are established, straw/leaves/grass clippings/shredded trees to insulate your soil and I think your plants may survive and thrive longer when the temperatures drop.

  • @mavido79
    @mavido79 7 лет назад

    No fall garden for me this year since I'm rehabbing a broken arm and leg. But you've given me great ideas for next year. Thanks.

  • @wilmagregory8967
    @wilmagregory8967 6 лет назад

    Love to see gardeners in the garden. Especially after some have given up for the year. I'll put in more daffodil bulbs and garlic later. Now it's lettuce and turnips, radishes and flower propagation, geraniums, daisys, tulips. Thanks for the video, love and peace. Blessings

  • @heatherhuard
    @heatherhuard 2 года назад

    Beets can be stored in the ground all winter, just cover with a piece of row cover and bury in leaves to insulate against the ground freezing in northern climates.

  • @112jungle
    @112jungle 10 лет назад +16

    Your tomatoes got blight? 1 teaspoon baking soda per quart cleared up my tomatoes blight real quick.

  • @robinfitzgerald7093
    @robinfitzgerald7093 2 года назад

    Never planted a fall garden. You’ve inspired me! I’m thinking carrots, zucchini and garlic. I live in Zone 8B

  • @The1cheryl1
    @The1cheryl1 7 лет назад +2

    i always plant my garlic in October, zone 5 and cover with about 6 inches fall leaves. have always had big beautiful garlic in June-early July harvest. the leaves stay and provide weed suppression in spring. I have planted too early and failed. I have found that it helps to grow the garlic in the ground where there is looser soil and sand and drainage with versus raised beds that freeze too much here in zone 5. I have planted my garlic in areas of poor drainage and heavier clay. they grow moderate size and are a bear to harvest. I love garlic because I plant them, water them till frost 2 times a week and forget about them till spring . I fertilize them once then top the scapes, since I grow mostly hard necks for my zone, water when dry and pull the weeds around them and I get amazing garlic! soooo easy!

  • @brucelugn6064
    @brucelugn6064 5 лет назад +1

    thanks. I am a first time gardenar and you have been helpful

  • @metalhead6111
    @metalhead6111 6 лет назад +5

    I wish you would have shown the initial watering. I always worry about under or over watering seeds.

  • @sabriellelunin9291
    @sabriellelunin9291 6 лет назад

    My fall garden is kale heavy, with school starting soon and husband taking acked lunch, I make 20+ sandwiches each week and most contain fresh kale from just outside my door. I intend to try onions this next year and am now considering starting garlic this year. Thanks for the info and helo from the ann arbor area.

  • @TheMayorsDaughter
    @TheMayorsDaughter 5 лет назад +1

    This is my first Fall garden. I'm doing lettuce, kale, spinach, brussell sprouts and argula and starting to grow microgreens. I enjoy your videos so much! From Lexington Kentucky THANKS

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад +1

      Perfect choice! Add in carrots and garlic and that's all my top choices! You'll love fall gardening...done right it can be even MORE productive than summer gardening.

    • @TheMayorsDaughter
      @TheMayorsDaughter 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheRipeTomatoFarms we have carrots. I'm attempting to grow sprouts... I need all the help I can get lol Thank you so much for your encouraging words!

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheMayorsDaughter You got this. Sprouts (and microgreens) are amazing. I always put people on to them first as a gateway to gardening because they are so fast and easy to just reset and try again! Very rewarding and gets people growing!

  • @natashalindner2059
    @natashalindner2059 4 года назад +1

    Wow, I got the seedlings from my local garden shop and I have snow peas, dwarf beans, cabbage, kale, broccoli and carrot seeds.
    I can't wait to cover the bare ground from a very dry and damaging summer here in Australia.
    I forgot about pollinator food, so I am thinking russian sage and red poppies would be a nice contrast to each other.
    I like my veg garden to sit among flowers and flowers always look pretty surround by green foliage.

  • @dontletthedragonsdragon
    @dontletthedragonsdragon 8 лет назад +1

    I like your video but as a Michigan gardener, I can tell you that tomatoes take the whole summer. However, your video has inspired me to take a second look at fall garden. The biggest problem with the fall is that by the end of summer, everything is dying off and garden fatigue starts to set in.

  • @coachmaxwell7435
    @coachmaxwell7435 7 лет назад +1

    I have been planning to plant a fall garden. The poppies are a great idea.
    I really like that you use Dill and Sunflowers as a border. I see that you plant the marigold in with your tomatoes. I grow Borage with my tomato plants as well. Pollinators love these flowers. Thanks for the info and enthusiasm.

  • @joeychancey9192
    @joeychancey9192 8 лет назад +1

    mustard greens, cabbage, brocalie, turnips, carrots onions, first yr for garlic

  • @TheGreenFingerers
    @TheGreenFingerers 7 лет назад +2

    Great inspiration! We're trying broccoli, kale, cauliflower, spinach and radish this fall 😁💚

  • @weRbananas
    @weRbananas 8 лет назад +6

    Also bare soil can dry out, the microbes and bugs that help the soil are left unprotected from cold and heat and dryness, dry out the soil, compact the soil, can cause erosion, and the loss of nutrients.

  • @Temperatetakes
    @Temperatetakes 8 лет назад +2

    This year we are doing our first fall garden and are doing lettuce, broccoli, and Sweet peas.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  8 лет назад

      Great choices. Have you ever tried spinach?

    • @Temperatetakes
      @Temperatetakes 8 лет назад +3

      I'm having a hard time convincing the parents to grow greens because my father wont eat them. But its only my first year. I'm going to try Basil and Parsley next year since there also insect repellents so I figure I can get away with it.

    • @shakengrain1942
      @shakengrain1942 5 лет назад

      @@Temperatetakes Greens are best cooked with chicken broth or bouillon with a little oil. I find no bitter taste with any greens cooked that way. Much better than traditional southern pork or beef fat recipes. Also, I "drink" a lot of greens raw in smoothies. The more you get used to them, the more you can add. Nothing in the world is better for health and healing. High raw greens can even heal elevated liver enzymes when eaten in quantities of 7-10 cups per day. (No sugar or carbs/keto eating plan.) Sounds like a lot, but I have medical records before and after to prove it. Liver enzymes, cholesterol, blood pressure - all of that - normalized in under 6 weeks. Not that any of you are sick, just sayin' there are many reasons to find ways to eat more greens. Wards off many later-in-life heath conditions caused by our processed food supply.

  • @Markam248
    @Markam248 10 лет назад +1

    lettuces, kale,turnips and carrots. this is my first fall garden attempt. good luck. Mark

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  10 лет назад

      Mark Thomas Hobbies sounds delicious!

  • @organicgardenmamavictoriab2768
    @organicgardenmamavictoriab2768 3 года назад

    I love carrots. That should be a t shirt with all the carrots of all colors.

  • @neworegongardener1219
    @neworegongardener1219 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! It's great to see what you are planting. I have planted a lot of chard and spinach in my first fall garden, as well as some beets, broccoli, peas, chives, cilantro, and kale. You have inspired me to plant poppies! I did put a chrysanthemum in the middle of one of my raised beds.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  9 лет назад

      +NewOregon Gardener You have an excellent fall garden going! Nice selection.

  • @partlycloudyoptimist809
    @partlycloudyoptimist809 4 года назад

    Also with carrots they like to cross with Queen Anne’s lace. They can accomplish this from very far away with the help of the bees and such. So I save a lot of my seeds. But not really the carrots. Always buy those.

  • @shawnmcpeak6184
    @shawnmcpeak6184 10 лет назад

    Thanks Luke. Your Garden is wonderful. I will be putting in Pea's, carrots, cabbage, spinach, beets. Im in NC so frost is late in the season most years.

  • @kimberlygray227
    @kimberlygray227 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for so much info. You make it appear easy enough to help me try.

  • @janiceb4679
    @janiceb4679 8 лет назад +1

    Your videos are so helpful. I like them all, but do enjoy ones that cover broad topics like this one. My fall garden seedlings experienced some devastation by chickens about a week before I was going to transplant. Planning to build a covered rack for them before spring. What remained, was transplanted along with some starters I purchased. Doing well: purple kohlrabi, broccoli, dinosaur kale, lettuce, onions (sets), garlic,, and some weird kind of collard. Not doing so well: carrots and beets. I can never fertilize my sandy soil enough.

  • @duanem3658
    @duanem3658 7 лет назад

    I'm with you in Chuck Brogan Maryland. It's the best time of year on the shore.

  • @mirabaipeart6710
    @mirabaipeart6710 8 лет назад +1

    Really appreciate your earnest advice, thank you! Am looking to plant my first ever fall garden and will definitely be planting carrots now (among other things) thanks to you!

  • @Slante0010
    @Slante0010 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the encouragement to experiment with fall planting. I dug a sunflower garden parallel to the road to hopefully act as a fence in the future. As a ground cover for this year, in the exposed soil I planted poppies, carrots, squash, zucchini, lupines, and dill.

  • @dortegermany211
    @dortegermany211 10 лет назад

    Next year I would like to grow a garden in the summer and maybe keep it going in the fall too.

  • @MelissaBeesHomestead
    @MelissaBeesHomestead 10 лет назад

    We are in central Wisconsin and we are planting some squash, lettuce, kale, beets, and now carrots! This is our first year doing a fall crop so we arepretty excited to see how it turns out :)