Top 10 Crops To Plant In Late July
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Wondering what you can still sow in the garden at this time of the summer? In this video, Shannie shares her top 10 picks for late July planting.
1. Basil (Dark Purple Opal Basil)
2. Beans (Dragon Tongue Bean)
3. Cauliflower (Amazing Cauliflower)
4. Cilantro (Slo Bolt Cilantro)
5. Cucumber (Beit Alpha Cucumber)
6. Squash (Red Kuri Squash)
7. Corn (Golden Bantam Corn)
8. Swiss Chard (Five Colored Silverbeet)
9. Zinnia (Scabiosa mix Zinnia)
10. Sunflower (Mongolian Giant)
11. Watermelon (Sugar Baby Bush Watermelon)
For those of us with poor data retention:
1) Basil (Dark Purple Opal)
2) Beans (Dragon Tongue)
3) Couliflower
4) Cilantro
5) Cucumber (Beit Alpha)
6) Squash (Red Kuri)
7) Sweet Corn
8) Swiss Chard (Five Color Silver Beet)
9) Zinnia
10) Sunflower (Mongolian Giant)
11) Watermelon (Sugar Baby Bush)
Awesomeness. Thank you. Screen shot that!
Thank you! Very helpful! I was so late starting everything this year. People down south are harvesting while my baby plants (NJ, zone 7A (not exit 7A!)) are an inch high, so it is good to hear I can keep dropping seeds. I actually started some sort of yellow tomato seeds a few days ago and they sprouted REALLY quickly - excitement!!
@@freakinfrugal5268 aaaaayyeee exit 7 ain't so bad. Not for gardening anyhow.
Thanks so much
Thank you, I was wishing I had a pad and pen!
Top 10 varieties Crops for late July:
1. Basil (Dark Purple Opal Basil)
2. Beans (Dragon Tongue Bean)
3. Cauliflower (Amazing Cauliflower)
4. Cilantro (Slo Bolt Cilantro)
5. Cucumber (Beit Alpha Cucumber)
6. Squash (Red Kuri Squash)
7. Corn (Golden Bantam Corn)
8. Swiss Chard (Five Colored Silverbeet)
9. Zinnia (Scabiosa mix Zinnia)
10. Sunflower (Mongolian Giant)
11. Watermelon (Sugar Baby Bush Watermelon)
Thanks for listing them!
RareSeeds eeewww I’m in like zone 3 Summers almost over
RareSeeds what about potatos?
How fast can I get seeds if I have to purchase
Thanks I feel so blessed to be in zone 9b what a joy it is to plant
This video really gave me the confidence to plant those squash, bean, and sunflower seeds I have lying around thinking it was already too late! Thanks!
Hey Allie, hope you’re doing great! I heard a saying a while back that had stuck with me, and if I recall correctly it was Jess over at roots and refuge here on YT.. she said something like a seed cannot grow sitting in the packet! When she said that I laughed then it hit me.. wait that’s me!! So throughout the season (within growing reason) I will plant seeds all over in spaces where there’s nothing, even a zucchini 😆 it can always be raised up to grow!! Take care!🌻
They say gourds (and squashes) need to be planted by June bc they need 120 days to produce. Well...5 years ago, I planted some bushel gourds August 5th and had almost full-sized gourds by October. This summer I planted everything late. Planted summer squash seed June 5th and they're just starting to bloom. I haven't had ANY trouble with squash bugs at ALL this year and I wonder if that's why? In the past, I'm fighting them all spring.Here in NWArkansas we have very warm weather through October though it is cooling down at night and the days are shorter. But I think anything that needs 4 months or less, start it in July. You might be surprised!
Jill Humphrys that’s fantastic!! Happy gardening 🌻♥️
Did you plant it?!?!
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My Grandma was from Houston, Missouri. She could grow ANYTHING. She was born in 1916 and grew almost 100% of their food through the depression. She was an awesome woman that could take a small patch of ground and produce so much there was almost too much to eat. Shes been gone 30 years and I still miss her.
Continue teaching and living that legacy:)
Awesome!
She sounds amazing!
ChevyDude65 Thanks I remember those days and wondering if you know how long it takes for garlic or onion to start to grow seedlings 🌱 in the ground I think it taking too long maybe because I planted the veggies I bought from the store some Organic with organic soil. Anyone know please? So new at this and 💦 watering them daily God bless
Aww great memories! Hope you learned from her and are able to apply in your life; my opinion but, there are so many amazing skills and life lessons available from our older generations from which our youth of today would be fortunate to learn. Please pass forward what you can to those willing to gain knowledge!
RareSeeds lists all 10+1 plants in the comments below. Don't just read the list. You MUST watch the tips explaining why to grow each plant or you are missing out on huge value. I'm glad I watched the video and didn't leave after reading the comment. Thanks for the useful tips.
1:59 Basil
3:18 Beans
3:54 Cauliflower grown indoors placed in garden in Spring
5:19 Cilantro
6:20 Cucumber
7:18 Squash
8:28 Sweet Corn
9:02 Swiss Chard
9:47 Zinnia
10:30 Sunflower
11:29 Watermelon
Beautiful Schedule Listing.
Thank You Very Much.💖💕🌿
I think Shannie meant for cauliflower to be started indoors and then planted outdoors in the fall once the heat breaks.
My farmer friend cooks the sunflower head (after removing the seeds) just like an artichoke.
Interesting, I had no idea you could do that!
That sounds very interesting.
WOW GREAT IDEA !!!
Young heads work good
@Carol Steinfeld how ? Baking ?
Shannie, you do a wonderful, professional job!
Plus she's cute too. ;)
@g g She's a country girl. Not some big city high maintenance fake floozy. To each his own there gg...gay guy? lol jk
I love growing cilantro in yogourt containers on my balcony. They grow so well and so easily.
She works for a very cool gardening business! She has a lot of positive spunk! My garden is planted and we are getting a pretty good harvest. I found three small watermelons today out in my garden, they're Sugar baby bush. I am inspired to replant some beans for a fall harvest, I think our beans are done out there, so time to plant some fresh seeds! I am also going to plant some more sunflower seeds, I have a ton of them from last year. The deer ate a lot of my sunflowers, but some are left. My pumpkin patch looks pretty good. Lots of different types of gourds, too. The tomatoes plants are getting big and we are eating most of them raw right now. We are eating the cucumbers, too. The corn I grow is the decorative, colorful, "Indian" corn that I put into fall wreaths and make into centerpieces and hang them as threesomes for good luck all around the farm. I MIGHT grow some more zucchini. The deer ate up some of them, we got some zucchini, but if it's not too late, then I will! Thanks for the late July encouragement. Never give up, never give in, keep planting and harvesting, and good luck out there!
Thank you for your kind words! I love reading this garden update, woohoo for watermelon season!
I've been gardening (and studying horticulture) for 60+ years and learned something from the first few minutes of your video. So very informative! Thank you! I will subscribe and watch!
How could anybody give a thumbs down to a video about planting crops and growing healthy foods?? Some people really need to re-evaluate their lives if they have a problem with this. Great video Shannie, keep them coming!! One question for "late planting", we are in zone 9a (SoCal) so our growing is pretty much year round. That being said, we do container crops on our patio, so would these crops you mention be good in 30 gallon "Rubbermaid tote" style containers?? Thanks!!
Yes, these are container planting friendly varieties, just be sure to keep them well watered!
They probably misclicked
It's just RUclips's stupid algorithm doing it.
people have to have hobby
@@sacredcowbbq1326 you tube has an automated system that thumbs down/up videos??? That's insane. (You tube is insane.)
Originally from Springfield Missouri and we live in southern Oklahoma on the border of Texas and it's so hot 🥵 allllll fall. So glad I found this video.
Very useful & practical tips.
Your experience is obvious.
And no trace of boasting!
Thank you
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Watching again this year for a refresher!
That's right folks Cilantro seeds are coriander! Thank you Shannie!
No, What is called Cilantro in the US is called coriander outside US borders. The plant, leaves and seeds are called coriander. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriander
🤮 cilantro!
@@FoodwaysDistribution it's called cilantro in spanish speaking countries.
Robert Lampert wow I didn’t know this, awesome!
Can I just take a moment to talk about how mind-blowing this was for me?! I absolutely despise cilantro and its Everywhere across all ethnicities of foods. I've read the whole "some think it taste like soap" articles but they don't touch on the fact that I literally cannot eat it. To me, it tastes like Cilantro not soap, but even not knowing its in a dish, a piece of cilantro hits my tongue and I'm like a dog getting grass out of their mouth - completely an involuntary reaction. Ialso Hate coriander in anything. So, TIL I am a consistent soul in this case!
Basically in Ohio by early July you have about 80 to 90 days left of good weather and a few weeks that are iffy after that. Anything that matures in less than that amount of time is possible to grow. Radishes, lettuce, and spinach are great fall crops that grow fast and love the milder weather. Perfect for august and September crops. Garlic for next year can also go into the ground now.
My first frost is between Sept 10 and 16th. I've never succession planted my garlic or potato patch before but i think i'll try chard this year.
@@carrotspaghetti236 swiss chard is a great fall or spring crop and grows prolifically. Plus it's great for you. Best of luck to you
How do you get your garlic cloves to plant? I was thinking at the farmers market??
She's saying LATE July for squash? In Ohio?? Nah. Less than 3 months and frost.
@@tbillyjoeroth I'm in northernmost Ohio and I agree. We have about til early October and it could be another month but more likely it will snow or frost before Halloween. Probably too late. Better off with radishes, spinach, lettuce, or another cool loving fast grower.
I just harvested green coriander seeds and some garlic scapes and I think I'm gonna ferment them in honey, can't wait to see how it turns out
Thank you! After a tropical storm and a lot of subsequent rain, my raised beds were a disaster...rotted squash and zucchini, dead tomatoes. I was wondering what to use to replant them, so this helps tremendously. I'm in Zone 9.
I throw cilantro seeds around like a crazy person. I never have enough considering I put it in everything!
Precious Metal Head cilantro takes heavy metals out of your body.
@@greatprovider8198 Interesting!
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@@may-brittdigre1303 Cilantro is my catnip and I just am crazy for it too!
I hate cilantro. I am one of those people for whom cilantro tastes like soap. HOWEVER, coriander is another matter. I like coriander. We have a special cookie recipe that uses coriander and tastes wonderful.
In Los Angels, I've had great luck with Swiss Chard. Even in 100+ heat & full sun. Given enough water, it takes quite a beating. One plant has lasted 3 years
Squash chard and beets are cousins. So I plant a lot of beets and pick some greens as well to cook like chard.
We've settled on SC as the green of choice since it matches our preference for soups and rice dishes. Didn't know it could survive for 3 years, but it's a tough plant. Here in Iowa we've harvested SC past Thanksgiving even after the frosts have kicked in. It eventually gives up the ghost, but not after a struggle.
@@jillhumphrys8073 what do you if you really don’t have a cool place to store red tators after they harvest. I just washed some of them and stored them in a plastic bag, they seem to be ok in the fridge.
@@siry5164 depends on how many you have. I blanched mine and put them in the frezer
@@jillhumphrys8073 blanch? Not sure what that process involves, but I will try to look it up and hoping there red tators will last a long time frozen. Bless you for the tip
Just moved here to Missouri, close to the Ozarks! So glad I found this video! And yes in Late July! Perfect! Thanks so much!
When I lived in Minnesota I found that of course the growing season was shorty than the zone 6 I grew up in and now live. But because of long daylight hours I found that the plants grow faster and somewhat make up for the short season.
Helpful list! As I pull out tired tomatoes, I now have a great list of things to plant 🌱
Sharing to a Deaf Farmers group due to captions and awesome information visually.
You gardeners just don't get enough credit!( Purple basil is AMAZING also!) Love all you gardeners! OMG never stop doing what you do.
You’ve inspired me to do a little succession gardening this year! So happy RUclips suggested this video to me!
You are a life saver! I am starting my crop a little late. I am about a week away from finishing my hoop house. I knew I could still plant some stuff, but this just took so much more stress out of "wondering if I am starting things too late" Thanks!
I have taken notes. I figured knee high by the fourth of July on the corn or it's over. Guess not haha. Thank you for the informative video. I am going to give your recommendations a try. I could darn near taste that yellow fleshed watermelon when you tasted it. Thanks again for sharing your insight.
Made my great Grandma Goes pickles Yesterday. 80 year old recipe, she was 99 when she passed
I’ve loved your company for years and years.
Whaaaat? Beit Alpha doesn't need to be pollinated?! Awesome... I would love to see more of these videos! Thank you!
Dragon tongue is so good as a snack right from the garden
Thank you. I didn’t know that.
This was so helpful! I'm going to plant some more zinnias, basil, cilantro, and watermelon. Great job, Shannie!
The Chickens chasing butterflies in the part about Zinnias is too funny!
She is Right ! A lot less Bugs going into fall.
So true.. I’ve always found sowing and planting out some brassicas much later than recommended means they survive well into summer the following year
I'm SOOOO HAPPY you posted this! I was wondering what I should plant for my late July garden. And the best part...I have everything highlighted here! LOL!
Thanks for the information about a second planting of sweet corn - much appreciated!
Sure is nice to see somebody really knows their stuff. Thank you
Thank you so much! I wasn't able to get in much this Spring. If you need me I'll be the crazy lady out tucking seeds in every little nook and cranny of her garden!
I'm so glad that cilantro (coriander, coriandre) in Texas always costs less than $1 USD, but supermarkets do not include the root like they do in some other American countries. Thank you for the video!
Thanks Shannie, great info! I’m starting seeds today and there were a few things you mentioned I hadn’t thought of. Love your videos, keep them coming.
Thanks bubbyanne! We will keep making them! Happy gardening!
I find your advice spot on for getting the word out to so many people.
Love Basil purple and Holy Basil 🌿 my Daddy grew beautiful Cauliflower & Broccoli 🥦
I live in Florida zone 9B. Summer heat and sun is brutal! And we get almost every afternoon heavey downpours. So, my cucumbers, squash, zucchini is done. My green beans are hanging on but barely, my tomatoes are still doing great because I'm babying them. They are only getting morning sun and lots of water. My peppers love Florida ! I just planted my summer plants. Sweet potatoes love Florida! They will grow any where! And i planted Okra, Bush beans and winter squash.
In Florida it's so hot you either have to water a lot and it rains almost everyday. So plants get depleted of nutrients quickly. So I fertilize once a week with a fish and kelp fertilizer for all my plants and once a month I feed my tomatoes a calcium . It is harder in Florida but it is doable. I grow in large grow bags so I can move them around if i need to.
Ahhhh yes I just planted my purple basil today and I can't wait the seeds alone smell amazing
I’m in zone 10a. Planted Japanese type cucumbers from seed last week in June and have mature cukes as of 7/26!
I love dragon tongue, it is my favorite bean.
I found this to be very informative. Easy to watch and great delivery. Will surely do some planting based upon the recommendations. Update to follow. Thank you!
Love it! I just received all my fall and winter seeds in from y’all but I already have most of those. I need the cucs and squash but the rest is already in the ground. I’m a first time gardener and I will ALWAYS plant squash late from now on...lesson learned 😣
Happy planting everyone. Namaste 🙏🏼
Glad you enjoyed, happy gardening!
I’m harvesting dragon tongue beans now... yuuumm! Glad to know I can get another crop in!
yes, a great time to plant more beans!
This was just the video I was after!! Thanks Baker Creek! 🌱
Thank you! I wasn't thinking of planting any more seeds, but now have so many ideas thanks to this great video! I had no idea I could plant cucumbers still, or more sunflowers. Or squash.
I ordered everything that was in stock, plus the pre order for the seed catalog and a few other things. I'm in socal so a long summer for us.
So jealous!
Watching your gardening videos always puts a smile on my face! 😊🌼
I have a 3 year old basil plant that never goes bitter (even when it flowers), though plants grown from seeds from it do go bitter occasionally. It's some kind of weird hybrid that just appeared on its own volition, definitely related to the asian basils. I'm not gonna tell people how to live their life, but you'd be surprised what plants can do if you give them a chance. Most "annuals" aren't actually annuals and are just cold terminated perennials.
Also your dark purple is a LOT darker than mine and I got my seeds from Baker Creek. I wonder if that's because I don't have a spot in my garden that gets full sun or if it's because I used a much more sandy soil mix than usual (I grow mostly in containers).
great video! Totally agree about cauliflower, I planted mine early August I think and harvested 4 beautiful heads in February, which was such a treat because it was snowing! Why the heck did this video get thumbs down??
Thanks for your excellent presentation, I now KNOW what to plant this week end , in Northern California !!!! Just thought you might want to know , OUR Asian pear tree is growing an abundant harvest of large fruit , and it's only 2 years old !!!!
I've been a customer of yours for a few years. Always great seeds and interesting freebies. Subscribed.
I just received an order from you all now y’all are going to make me place another one😊 I would love to grow more zinnias and try the cucumbers that don’t need pollinators. Thanks for sharing
Armenian cucumbers are awesome!
Baker Creek is an amazing company...new varieties all the time
@@davidcobble2050 i love Baker Creek !!😍😍
Enjoying our small, yet productive garden. Great advice. I must say, it took us a bit of practice but after a few years, we are seeing ourselves developing as gardeners. Your heirloom seeds give us fantastic vegetables. Aloha from Pittsburgh pa🍄😃🌈🤙
Always down for a pickle party.
My tomatoes are growing so well. Thank you for the recommendations of plants to grow
Great video! I started my first garden this year and I have 9 different things growing! I love your knowledge!
Nicely done. Helpful. Educational. Interesting. I want aaaaall the seeds!!😁
Great video!!!!❤ Thank you soooooo much!
As a result of Covid I began gardening (knew NOTHING about growing. I'm a city girl, the only thing I'd grown was hair and nails)
I've been ordering seeds from Baker Creek since I found the company online and have had SUCCESS with all of the exotic seeds I've received. My favorite so far has been Mankupuji carrots! I custom built a garden bed to grow them in.
Great video, great company!
wow I didn't know watermelon could be yellow inside!!! That looks absolutely delicious. You really know your stuff. Thank you for this
awesome cucumber trellising!
I just planted some of the Persian Carpet zinnias I bought from y’all recently because they have pretty Autumn colors in the petals. I’m hoping they’ll be blooming in September, once all my bright pink spring time ones have finally pooped out.
Love everything I’ve gotten from Baker Creek Seeds! 🌶🥒🍅🌻🌼🌸
Love your videos. Quick and to the point with personality. Thanks!
Doing a video like this per growing zone would be good for bussines and informative! Would love to see ur advise for deep south Texas area. Bet u have some customers from very hot and arid areas.
I'm 9a...for sure we need another month or so. August is like a flamethrower...need to get through that first.
Ash I took your advice and made 2 videos for July, one for the south, zones 7b and warmer (and within that video I get more detailed about different parts of the south) and one for the north zones 6 and cooler. Great idea and thank you!
@@RareSeedsBC Thank you!
I used to garden in the Midwest & now am in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. It's an adjustment & am relearning a lot!
And one for North Dakota would be great!
@@audreyvann5336 me too SoCAL
Great video, I'm in California and had no idea I could still start tomatoes and squash. thanks for all the info
I just planted some bell peppers, tomatoes and carrots just for fun. I'll have a video up soon and keep everyone posted on how they grow. I have put NO expectations on them growing so if anything comes up it will be a nice surprise.
It's July in Houston, Texas... but we're still planting watermelons and squash. Man, is it hot down here! I'm definitely going to be getting my Dragon Tongue Beans in the ground after this video!
Thank you, you taught me a couple things & reminded me of a some others!
Great advice ty. You have validated me to my family. Yes ma'am we have huge gardening discussions.
Such a helpful video! Keep them coming!
I'm glad I found this video 😁🌱☀️
NEED. MORE. SPACE. Great suggestions, THANKS!!!
Planted your guys’s Glass Gem corn two weeks ago, 100% germ 🙏🏻
thank you I was planting today and organizing my seeds thinking what else and you just answered my question! 😍
Ok, I sprang (sprung..springed) for the Red Kuri here on June 30, 2022 our of Kuriosity. Let's see how it goes! Butternut I know. This is a new one on me. Got muh FREE shipping too. OUTSTANDING!!
Hello from Georgia. Shannie, thanks for giving us this info; I'm going to try some of these as all of my plants are in containers. Stay well
Hey everyone my garden is struggling through weather and pests but ya know what’s actually putting on beautiful fruit anyway? DRAGONS EGG CUCUMBER
Tastes delicious. No bitterness what so ever. Actually tastes like a peeling cucumber! Lovely and they look like duck eggs when ready!
Baker creek seeds! ❤️❤️
So excellent to hear!
I am growing them too. Love them!!!
This is great! I never know what I can grow from
Month to month thank you!
I had to sub. after you gave us a bonus #11 , everyone loves a bonus
This video was perfect! How did you know what I was thinking? 😄 Love your seeds and tips!
glad to know it helped!
@@RareSeedsBC Thank you also for introducing varieties I had not tried! That squash looks so fun in the garden!
7b here. This was very helpful as I plan for my July/August window. Thank you!
Nellie's mercantile and restaurant in the back! I love me some LHOTP!
That yella watermelon made my mouth water.
I just ordered my second batch if seeds from you guys. Can't wait to plant!!!
Thank you so much! This is such a great video. You've got me pumped up to fill in those empty spots in the garden.
We need some more of these videos for 2022!
Just now getting our raised beds constructed in a zone 8b, so we're excited to try some of these seeds!
I’m 8b considering another planting since I had some doozies. Thanks for the inspo!
I love the Beit Alpha cucumber . . I just started most of this . I planted a 64 day sweet corn Early SunGlow .
those seeds are out-of-stock as of today on the website but I have started some other cukes in semi-open hoop house so they ought to get pollinated OK.
@@ironcloudz52 if there's a opening the pollinators will find there way in there . I don't think you will have a issue .
@@ironcloudz52 I been making videos of our garden if you like to check them out .
I'm just getting started since it snowed in May I New York.
May 1st ?
@@QueenlySweetpea May13
Fantastic video. I'm from New York, and yellow watermelon are my favorite . They are hard to find anywhere. I am going to grow my own.
Muy hermoso todo lo que tienen, saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
I gotta get my fall crops sprouting... Beets, Radishes, Spinach... :D
I wish it was possible to give ten thumbs up then a bonus one! Thanks for the great video!
Love your info & ideas! There is something, however, that I must share.
I watch a lot of prepping & homesteading channels, & folks w/in the community share lots of info in the comments. Literally dozens of ppl have said that the seeds they bought & planted from Baker Creek aren't doing so well. Many said nothing came up at all, while others said that anywhere from 25%-50% actually came up. Of those, another good % grew to starter height or a lil above, then stopped. Most of these ppl have been gardening for decades, some have homesteads, & some are 1st time gardeners. Several said they contacted Baker Creek & rec'd new seeds, & had the same result. There have been unusually high temps across the country, which could've had an effect, but most planted right after Mother's Day. Many thought perhaps the mail was bring radiated, this affecting the seeds. Other seed distributors have had high failure rates, as well, & those w/experience said they've never had a season that started off so poorly. Interestingly, anyone who bought seeds from Homestead Heart had no probs at all, & those were mailed, as well.
We planted using seeds from another seller, & had issues, too. We, like many, have had to replant a few things 2-3 times.
I don't know if you've personally dealt w/these customers, but I wanted to let you know. All of your plants are gorgeous, so maybe there's something you're doing/adding that could help. I'd be happy to relay any advice you may have, or your thoughts about why this season has been so difficult for everyone using seeds from several sellers.
Thanks so much! I just subscribed, & look forward to ck'ing out your vids
I'm in 9a and can still use most of these ideas.