Yea Chris is back and Angela is on the team. These are 2 very knowledgeable powerhouse in gardening. Love Angela’s channel as well lots of gardening tips.
1:18 In Washington we pronounce it in-cha-lay-um. It’s an indigenous word that the tribes use here and we actually have a town by the same name. The native colville tribe in the Inchelium region is where the garlic originally came from and if I remember correctly it is the oldest garlic cultivar in North America! Pretty rad!
@GrowingInTheGarden I've followed you and Kevin for quite some time. Great to see you both joining forces! I've learned so much from your channel. You upped my watering and adding more flowers to my garden. 💧🌻-Terri
Welcome Angela from "Growing in the Garden" I too grow in zone 9 and find your content invaluable from your beautiful garden. Growing garlic, beets and marigolds this Fall 🍁
Chris! Haven't seen her in so long, glad she's back. And Angela?? I just started following her like 2-3 weeks ago, so cool! You guys are the bomb. Working hard over there and kicking butt! Can't wait to buy epic stuff and support you guys☺️
YAY!🥰Thanks for having Angela!🎉 In AZ, zone 9b, we absolutely get the best tips from her, for gardening success, despite the extreme temps & difficult growing conditions here. Her garden is inspiring & her teaching excellent! 👌🏻😄
I love that so many people are excited about Angela's collab in the comments! I'm in Phoenix and she's such a knowledgeable resource! Epic Gardening and Growing In the Garden are my faves. ❤
@arielledelisle8922 YAY! Those two channels are my faves, too! We're about a 30-minute drive from Angela's Mesa, AZ area, same zone. So her tips are great for us. What to plant each month..? I always get relevant info from her. Thanks for the positive comment. Happy gardening! 😃🌻
Just harvested a Napa cabbage that, for the first time, looks exactly like the seed packet photo😅. Failed for many years until I only did a fall sowing in our Zone 6 southern BC garden. Congratulations on your cabbage success Kevin!
I love how you incorporate multiple climate zones in these videos. Makes me confident in the info. Especially since I'm in the warmest zone of BC; it's a bit of a cross consideration but it's covered in the same vid. Fantastic 😊
I LOVE this collaboration! This is so much great information and helpful to far more gardeners. Angela is in my area and seeing her on this video is heartwarming. GREAT work!!
Hey! Epic Team! I hope you aren't surprised by how happy we warmer climate gardeners are to have Angela join you wonderful folks! You've got us covered now❤💐❤
Don't forget that beet leaves are edible and are the same species as swiss chard. In addition to head cabbage, leaf cabbage, like bok choi, is great for people who live alone and want to do a harvest as you need it style of growing.
Zone 7b here, planting my garlic next week with plenty of rabbit poop to help those greedy bulbs get what they need. I occasionally water with a compost/fish emulsion, really helps. Thanks again for the great video.
I love month by month planting overviews - and tips from the different zones! Our Edible Landscaping group (Oregon, 8b) just hosted our fall Harvest share event - with lots of produce from Farmers market donations and older seed donated to the HS from a local nursery (Botanical Interest 😊) We have 28 boxes (4' x4' wooden wine grape 'totes ') planted along several blocks with veggies, flowers, and fruit! I tend a Tea Garden, with a tea camellia and herbs 🌿 🍃 I (of course!) Came home with a basket of produce and handful of seed packets!
YAY! I'm so glad Chris is back! :D I love seeing Meg on here too! I sowed some red russian kale and some danvers 126 carrots in some old pepper & overgrown/harvested lettuce spots in my garden. Here's hoping for some good stew veggies!
I'm so glad Angela is part of the team! I watch her gardening videos all the time, and it's especially helpful in knowing what to plant every month in our state sunny AZ!
And to all the drought gardeners who are (not so) patiently waiting for fall rains, don't forget to soak and mix your soil before you direct sow. The soil is hydrophobic at this stage :) So much abundance to be had before 2024!!
I came across your seeds a few years ago, a local organic company in kuwait 🇰🇼 supplies them. I love the amount of variety I can purchase. Still use them today. Great brand of seeds.
In most parts of Australian we categorise cold loving things like brassicas and peas as winter season crops. It's so interesting that you've decided to do this just now! It makes sense to think though when many of your states have much cooler winters and milder spring.
I ordered my garlic last week and it said on the website that you guys were sold out so I went elsewhere. Total bummer! I’ll try again next year. Keep up the great work guys! Love the channel!
Zone 6a. Last frost date here is early May, and first frost is late October, but with vigilance I think I can make it possible to grow year round. Outside there are seedlings for swiss chard, ethiopian kale, perpetual spinach, snap peas, and lettuce which are beginning to take off. Will have a couple low tunnel hoops to keep some of them alive into the winter. Also just germinated microdwarf tomatoes and jalapeno pepper, they will grow indoor under LED light.
I’m in zone 5 and just cleaned out some of my bed’s making room for bok choy radishes collards cilantro and lettuce I’ve seen my bok choy growing well in November just depends on the weather
Tip for anyone (like me) who rips open seed packets and then tosses it in the trash: the Botanical Interest brand has a bunch of helpful information printed on the inside of the packet. Discovered it today on a packet of celery. Even had interesting historical facts.
I love that you're starting to collaborate with more creators in warmer zones like Angela! Being that I'm based in south Florida (and biased) I'd love to see you guys collab with someone like WildFloridian for those of us in the subtropics :)
We're 8b/9a here in Barstow, and we had a HUGE shallot and garlic harvest. It was our first attempt, and we did both soft- and hardneck. After tasting scapes, all of our seed garlic this season is hardneck. Seriously, BEST stir-fry I've ever had! Just got the email letting me know that Epic Gardening pre-ordered garlic is headed our way... and this time I'm pushing for a food dehydrator for our next harvest! Thank you for all you do, and I hope your next garlic harvest was as epic as ours!
@FabulousHealthtlc Last year I got some Music via Etsy, and a mix of hard- and softneck from Urban Farmer. Wish I could be more specific, but it was our first garlic grow in the desert here (grow bags) and wasn't sure what would grow. Wasn't sure we'd get hardnecks, but keeping them refrigerated for 40+ days didn't hurt. This year, we got Ivan from San Diego Seed Company and German White Stiffneck, Chesnok Red, and Spanish Roja from Epic that's currently in the mail. I wish I could help more, but my primary focus was making our soil from coir, worm castings, composted steer manure, and some amendments like crab & shellfish, seabird and batguano, and just water via drip irrigation. Good luck, it wasn't nearly as daunting as I expected. Then again, I expected zero harvest...! 😁 Edit: Honesty, my recommendation is grab a variety pack from Epic or possibly someone local to Dallas (my dad's in Flower Mound, BTW). Grab one with hard- and softneck varieties to see which grows well there, and plan to fall in love with scapes should spring prove to be fruitful! I seriously thought scapes were overrated until I tasted them. Consider me a convert from the "...but softnecks produce more garlic!" camp!
Wow !! What a treat from the All Star team. I’m in 8A in Georgia, so it’s nice to see all the different zones. I’m planting cilantro, bok choy, golden beats, Napa cabbage and radishes for the first time. Great tips as always.
We have 14 varieties of garlic - hardneck and softneck - available while supplies last! Starts shipping Oct 4th: growepic.co/3LCQLDp
Just bought some, so excited ❤️❤️❤️
Appreciate you! Good luck growing it @@jennifersiegrist8440
I am in Zone 5.can I grow garlic in container?
You can try, be sure the container is big enough with a lot of soil, hard neck varieties would do better I think. Better in colder climates.
@@jennifersiegrist8440 cool. Thank you
Angela's methods for growing in Arizona work great in Southern Nevada
Welcome Angela 🎉
I’m in zone 7, so we plant our garlic around Halloween. To keep the vampires away! 👻
Sensible!
I'm in zone 7 as well. Where do you get your's
I also plant mine on Halloween (:
What companion flowers are good for snow Pea Wando. I’m living in Albuquerque.
Thank you 💚
I’m in zone 9b and same! It’s a fun task to do on Halloween! 👻
Hey Kevin - Thanks for having me. We are just getting our gardening on (finally!) after a long, hot summer. So many things to plant!
Great to have you, Angela! Loved your tips :) - Kevin
Happy to see Angela. She's awesome.
Oh nice you got Angela so happy she’s on here. She’s where i learned from what a surprise.
Yay! Great to see Angela from Growing in the Garden! 🌞🌻
OMG thanks for adding Angela!!! I’m 9a low desert and been watching her for years, great info!
You got Angela???!?!?!?!! Oh this channel just gets better and better!
So cool to see Angela from Growing in the Garden! Great job!
I love Angela. I've been watching her for quite a while. So glad to see she has joined the team.
Yea Chris is back and Angela is on the team. These are 2 very knowledgeable powerhouse in gardening. Love Angela’s channel as well lots of gardening tips.
I couldn't agree more - Kevin
I am so glad to see that you have added Angela from growing in the garden.
1:18
In Washington we pronounce it in-cha-lay-um. It’s an indigenous word that the tribes use here and we actually have a town by the same name. The native colville tribe in the Inchelium region is where the garlic originally came from and if I remember correctly it is the oldest garlic cultivar in North America! Pretty rad!
Appreciate the heads up! - Kevin
Love this, thank you
Wow! Angela is here now! I love her cool vibe and her straightforward instructions.
OH MY GOD!!!!! I LOVE ANGELA SOOO MUCH ❤❤❤❤
It's so good to see Chris back, love her content!
Yeaaay, Chris is back! Love you, madame! XX
So glad to see Angela on your team!
Woo hoo Angela! She is such a major source of knowledge in helping us grow food and flowers in the low desert. Glad to see her join your videos!
I adore Angela! Binge watch her content all the time …. She is extremely knowledgeable and deserves every success. Thank you for featuring her ❤
Love Angela from Growing in the Garden. You should get Seattle Farm Co too. They can cover the Seattle area.
Love her!
Angela is amazing. I am glad to see her a part of this beautiful team.
She's great!
So glad to see Angela and a desert environment included!
Thanks so much!
@@GrowingInTheGarden❤ your channel. Glad you’re joining efforts with Kevin to bring us some quality content here on RUclips.
@GrowingInTheGarden I've followed you and Kevin for quite some time. Great to see you both joining forces! I've learned so much from your channel. You upped my watering and adding more flowers to my garden. 💧🌻-Terri
Love Angela! She is a fantastic addition!
So excited to see Kevin and Angela in the same video!! I have been waiting for this collab forever!!!🎉🎉
Us too!
Jacques, planting some wildflower seeds in a pot for identification is brilliant. Thanks for the tip.
Welcome Angela from "Growing in the Garden" I too grow in zone 9 and find your content invaluable from your beautiful garden. Growing garlic, beets and marigolds this Fall 🍁
I absolutely love these monthly grow guides! And the additional bad ass women!
I very much like ALL your new gardeners. Especially glad to see Angela, since I've been following her for years
As have we! - Kevin
Yay, I love Angela! She is the closest online to my growing zone!
So excited you’re including Angela!! Growing in the hot desert is such a challenge and her garden is amazing!
It really is!
Chris! Haven't seen her in so long, glad she's back. And Angela?? I just started following her like 2-3 weeks ago, so cool! You guys are the bomb. Working hard over there and kicking butt! Can't wait to buy epic stuff and support you guys☺️
So happy to see Angela on your channel! She’s one of my faves to watch.
Love Angela and her channel! Great suggestions guys! 🙌💕
I had no idea that Vancouver would be zone 8, that's pretty warm 😯
Yay happy to see Meg bag, she’s lovely with her chaos approach, so fun
YAY!🥰Thanks for having Angela!🎉 In AZ, zone 9b, we absolutely get the best tips from her, for gardening success, despite the extreme temps & difficult growing conditions here. Her garden is inspiring & her teaching excellent! 👌🏻😄
I love that so many people are excited about Angela's collab in the comments! I'm in Phoenix and she's such a knowledgeable resource! Epic Gardening and Growing In the Garden are my faves. ❤
@arielledelisle8922 YAY! Those two channels are my faves, too! We're about a 30-minute drive from Angela's Mesa, AZ area, same zone. So her tips are great for us. What to plant each month..? I always get relevant info from her.
Thanks for the positive comment.
Happy gardening!
😃🌻
Angela has a great channel
Just harvested a Napa cabbage that, for the first time, looks exactly like the seed packet photo😅. Failed for many years until I only did a fall sowing in our Zone 6 southern BC garden. Congratulations on your cabbage success Kevin!
Congrats! That's a big accomplishment - Kevin
I love how you incorporate multiple climate zones in these videos. Makes me confident in the info. Especially since I'm in the warmest zone of BC; it's a bit of a cross consideration but it's covered in the same vid. Fantastic 😊
Glad to hear this! - Kevin
I LOVE this collaboration! This is so much great information and helpful to far more gardeners. Angela is in my area and seeing her on this video is heartwarming. GREAT work!!
Angela the GOAT!
Hey! Epic Team! I hope you aren't surprised by how happy we warmer climate gardeners are to have Angela join you wonderful folks! You've got us covered now❤💐❤
New here! Love this! Hope to see these for each month.
😃 so happy to see Angela from Growing in the Garden on your channel! I started collecting seeds after watching her channel!
I’m excited to see you have Angela on your channel. I have followed her for a couple years now and so enjoy her videos.
We love Angela! Very happy to see her on your channel.
Don't forget that beet leaves are edible and are the same species as swiss chard.
In addition to head cabbage, leaf cabbage, like bok choi, is great for people who live alone and want to do a harvest as you need it style of growing.
I love sautéing the beet leaves. Yum
Beet leaves are even better than beets, sometimes!
Zone 7b here, planting my garlic next week with plenty of rabbit poop to help those greedy bulbs get what they need. I occasionally water with a compost/fish emulsion, really helps. Thanks again for the great video.
Fish emulsion has worked well for us as well!
Zone 6 for me, starting garlic Oct 27.
Zone 9 - Tampa. I have softneck garlic in the fridge for the last two weeks. Going to plant in December after it has been chilled over two months.
I love month by month planting overviews - and tips from the different zones!
Our Edible Landscaping group (Oregon, 8b) just hosted our fall Harvest share event - with lots of produce from Farmers market donations and older seed donated to the HS from a local nursery (Botanical Interest 😊)
We have 28 boxes (4' x4' wooden wine grape 'totes ') planted along several blocks with veggies, flowers, and fruit! I tend a Tea Garden, with a tea camellia and herbs 🌿 🍃
I (of course!) Came home with a basket of produce and handful of seed packets!
October in September baby.
Angela has one of the best onion growing videos out there. She hits all the marks. Anyone following her instructions will have success!
What is her site called?
Growing in the Garden
YAY! I'm so glad Chris is back! :D I love seeing Meg on here too! I sowed some red russian kale and some danvers 126 carrots in some old pepper & overgrown/harvested lettuce spots in my garden. Here's hoping for some good stew veggies!
I'm so glad Angela is part of the team! I watch her gardening videos all the time, and it's especially helpful in knowing what to plant every month in our state sunny AZ!
Yay! Angela! We love her ❤ I'm hoping this is my garlic year. I have 4 different varieties in the "ground" so far 🤞
Yay Angela! So glad she’s on the team. Blending her techniques and Epic helps us inland SoCal zone 10 folks.
Glad to hear it!
Exactly!❤
Angela is amazing y’all!!! If you live in a hot climate she has got so many helpful tips!! It’s so awesome seeing you all work together!!!
And to all the drought gardeners who are (not so) patiently waiting for fall rains, don't forget to soak and mix your soil before you direct sow. The soil is hydrophobic at this stage :) So much abundance to be had before 2024!!
I came across your seeds a few years ago, a local organic company in kuwait 🇰🇼 supplies them. I love the amount of variety I can purchase. Still use them today. Great brand of seeds.
Meg is one of my favorite gardeners! I’m glad to see her on Epic’s channel :)
Thank you! Happy to see you here too (:
Great to see Chris again on the channel!
Thank you so much for this. I try to find fall gardening Videos every year and you covered all the bases with different zones.I truly appreciate that.
So glad to see Chris again!
I am so happy to see Chris back! Hope tonsee her posting on her channel soon! Love you Chris!
Love this video! So glad to see Chris and Meg back too!
I love Angela! Great addition.
I’m actually growing the corn salad and golden beets. I started seeds indoors a week ago and all my seedlings have sprouted. So excited!
In most parts of Australian we categorise cold loving things like brassicas and peas as winter season crops. It's so interesting that you've decided to do this just now! It makes sense to think though when many of your states have much cooler winters and milder spring.
Glad to see Chris' garden (and Chris) highlighted on this channel again. Hoping to see more from Chris in the future.
I didn't know you discovered time travel!
Why do you think our garden always looks so good?!
@@epicgardening Everything suddenly makes sense. 😝
I ordered my garlic last week and it said on the website that you guys were sold out so I went elsewhere. Total bummer! I’ll try again next year. Keep up the great work guys! Love the channel!
We have more now!
Great video still waiting on that Florida zone gardener
Always on the hunt!
Glad Angela was a part of this video
Wow it’s October and my garden is still growing watermelon. Our weather is so crazy here.😂
You guys have been on point for a while, but you just upped your game by adding Angela from AZ!! Lots of knowledge. Big ups!!
ANGELA!! Our low desert queen 👸🏻 she’s truly the goat here in Phx.
Zone 6a. Last frost date here is early May, and first frost is late October, but with vigilance I think I can make it possible to grow year round.
Outside there are seedlings for swiss chard, ethiopian kale, perpetual spinach, snap peas, and lettuce which are beginning to take off. Will have a couple low tunnel hoops to keep some of them alive into the winter.
Also just germinated microdwarf tomatoes and jalapeno pepper, they will grow indoor under LED light.
So happy to see Zone 7B represented too!
Welcome back, Chris! Great collab video.
So good to see my fellow PNWer Chris back on the channel!
We were very happy she came back!
@@epicgardeningdoes she post much elsewhere? I find her voice and cadence so soothing, plus I'm a pnw container gardener 😅
I’m in zone 5 and just cleaned out some of my bed’s making room for bok choy radishes collards cilantro and lettuce I’ve seen my bok choy growing well in November just depends on the weather
Chris is back!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just added my Garlic😍. UK Grower, Its great to see the difference to what were both sowing now.🙏👍
Wonderful!
Damn, you're in October? I'm still stuck in September O.o
Get on our level ;)
Was gonna say this 😅
Your collaborations are freaking awesome!!!!!!
I'm in zone 4b in WI, I plant garlic mid October usually, hardneck of course, and they totally keep longer than just 4-6 months!
Tip for anyone (like me) who rips open seed packets and then tosses it in the trash: the Botanical Interest brand has a bunch of helpful information printed on the inside of the packet. Discovered it today on a packet of celery. Even had interesting historical facts.
The more you know ;)
WOW…thank you everyone, it is nice to see all of you together in one episode. 💖💗💓💞💕
I am in Nova Scotia Canada, and I exclusively grow softneck garlic and plant it 2 weeks after the first frost. It does great for me here.
Good to know!
Such an amazing video collaboration. Thanks a bunch!
I love that you're starting to collaborate with more creators in warmer zones like Angela! Being that I'm based in south Florida (and biased) I'd love to see you guys collab with someone like WildFloridian for those of us in the subtropics :)
So happy to be back! It’s amazing what we can all still plant this late in the year! (:
We love having you :)
We love you, Meg!!!!
& love the spring bulb 🌸 idea! I’ll definitely be doing that when my Autumn comes around 👏
@@kellyk7482thank you! Right back at ya
@@kerrydruce2212spring bulbs are like the only thing that pull me out of the winter slump! lol
We're 8b/9a here in Barstow, and we had a HUGE shallot and garlic harvest. It was our first attempt, and we did both soft- and hardneck. After tasting scapes, all of our seed garlic this season is hardneck. Seriously, BEST stir-fry I've ever had! Just got the email letting me know that Epic Gardening pre-ordered garlic is headed our way... and this time I'm pushing for a food dehydrator for our next harvest! Thank you for all you do, and I hope your next garlic harvest was as epic as ours!
Hard to beat some quality scapes! Appreciate the order and enjoy garlic this season :)
What varieties did you plant? I’m in zone 8 Dallas Texas. We will probs have similar climates and frost dates maybe?
@FabulousHealthtlc Last year I got some Music via Etsy, and a mix of hard- and softneck from Urban Farmer. Wish I could be more specific, but it was our first garlic grow in the desert here (grow bags) and wasn't sure what would grow. Wasn't sure we'd get hardnecks, but keeping them refrigerated for 40+ days didn't hurt.
This year, we got Ivan from San Diego Seed Company and German White Stiffneck, Chesnok Red, and Spanish Roja from Epic that's currently in the mail.
I wish I could help more, but my primary focus was making our soil from coir, worm castings, composted steer manure, and some amendments like crab & shellfish, seabird and batguano, and just water via drip irrigation.
Good luck, it wasn't nearly as daunting as I expected. Then again, I expected zero harvest...! 😁
Edit: Honesty, my recommendation is grab a variety pack from Epic or possibly someone local to Dallas (my dad's in Flower Mound, BTW). Grab one with hard- and softneck varieties to see which grows well there, and plan to fall in love with scapes should spring prove to be fruitful! I seriously thought scapes were overrated until I tasted them. Consider me a convert from the "...but softnecks produce more garlic!" camp!
Yay, Chris is back!
@epicgardening & @growinginthegarden have joined forces? Awesome!
Maybe more to come!
I know right? I ran to the comments to say the same thing.
I don’t know why Kevin holding that dead cabbagstrano makes me laugh every time 😂
Makes me cry and laugh - Kevin
Great Fall season growing tips! Thanks for including a variety of planting zones instruction! Very helpful.
Thanks, this was a helpful video. Gary from Tucson
Wow !! What a treat from the All Star team. I’m in 8A in Georgia, so it’s nice to see all the different zones. I’m planting cilantro, bok choy, golden beats, Napa cabbage and radishes for the first time. Great tips as always.