I live in the high deserts of NM. I have also noticed about a 10-15 degree drop in the temperature around the vegetables. Typically I grow garlic, cowpeas, corn, etc, but not in a particular order. I may experiment more with your idea. Last year our corn was in front of the potatoes in the same bed. The potatoes thrived with the corn in front. The corn was facing SW blocking direct intense light from the other crop. It was a “Hugh” moment because I had to find an area to put some left over seed potato, so not something I thought about at the time. The potatoes in the corn bed did better than the potatoes in the grow bags.
So glad I'm not the only one to notice the lower temperatures. Funny how we just stumble on stuff, isn't it? :D Let me know if you do experiment with my idea and what you think.
I can’t imagine how plants survive the heat TX has had this summer without shade cloth. We have had extreme drought in WI and I use shade cloth. We just had 1-1/2” of rain last week and under grass mulch it was dry as grass creates quite a mat. So keep in mind when watering by hand that the water doesn’t easily make it through mulch. I since put down drip irrigation and wish I had done it a long time ago.
Your tall short strategy is doing two things: 1) creating shade, which keeps the ground cool, and 2) blocking air flow, which let's the cool ground affect the air higher up off the ground.
I’m in Mathis…North of Corpus. Your videos are going to be really helpful to me. Intriguing about thinking of what grows in hot countries. A super smart way to think about the garden. I’ve always known about xeriscaping but this will help me in planning my edible garden. Thank you so much for the info 😃
My pots and stone garden plants are under a huge tree, that sheds lots of organic material most of the year (leaves, twigs, etc) .....so silly me was pulling off the old, decaying material from my pots and garden! The tree was doing the mulching and I NOW understand. Gonna leave all that decaying leaves and stuff alone...
I just found you this morning! I’m so glad. I live in 8b so you are a gift to me. First year to try red noodle beans. Glad to see that you do can yours. So far we are eating them as a stir fry. They are going crazy right now which is almost unbelievable with our heat. Thank You again.
I believe the scientific reason for your lower temperatures in those "areas" is due to increase oxygen levels put out by the taller rows. For example, I knew someone who lived in a small apartment, where there was only gravel around the building and up to the front door slab. She took potted plants (lots of them) which included 2 fig trees and placed them packed together, all around the door slab area. After parking my car on the gravel area and walking to the door, you could feel an instant change in temperature. When I'd step out to leave, it would be an instant wave of heat hitting me as I left the planted front door area. It was quite amazing. There had to have been at least a 10 degree difference, if not more.
Crystal you gave me more information than anybody else ever has! Nobody talks about mulch fertilizer or water except you and very grateful I found your channel I’m subscribed!
I'm in Corsicana Texas I just started my first tomato Plant 🍅 day 12 today 🙏🏾 trying to see what steps in taking care of my plant properly this is my first time but I'm super excited 🤩
Good luck to you! I began my first TX garden in a ground floor edge of an apartment fenceline..Try to keep your tomato watered, feed it every 2 weeks once it starts blooming!! You are on your way!! And.... no matter the outcome... never give up on trying. Gardeners take time to grow.... just like plants. There is definitely a learning curve!!
@@Katydidit this is my first time but honestly it can be painful digging and lifting due to my Mass Tumor my appendix exploded I am disabled but I refuse to give up on me. It helps my depression and anxiety like fr and I am learning to be calmer and not so agitated on frustrated you know because you're in pain I'm learning how to use my pain for a good purpose if that makes sense the garden is really blossom like I just planted some stuff a few days ago and it's 2 days and it's already like poking his head up out the ground so I'm very excited about this Garden thank you and I appreciate the encouragement I needed it and advice cuz it's some questions I have as well about my watermelon plant like the leaf snapped over when I got home like I don't know if a bird snapped it or if my cats did it I don't really know but I don't know what to do about it as well as my one of my peas is leaning over so I didn't have it fixed up on a bamboo stick but it just went past the bamboo stick and laying over so I don't know if something did it as well but I do have two plants that's cleaning over and but they're in cups like one is in a container and one is in like a foil circular pen foil pan a circular foil fan. But definitely excited about growing to help families. I'm proud of you your garden is very beautiful 🌹 And the temperature has been up to 110-115 so had to increase watering any suggestions about the weather or Are the plants ok?? I keep them on the porch but the sweet potato is in a five gallon large container but half full of soil it's doing good but when do you suggest adding more soil to the sweet potatoes it's been a week and three days estimating.
@@Katydidit I started my garden on mother's day 🙏🏾 because I went through a loss I had a miscarriage this year in 2022 and this has really helped my depression and anxiety. My husband told me that he loves the idea and the plants are pretty so having someone support your thoughts before you begin made a big difference. He lives two hours away in Tyler Texas so the garden helps me stay focused and prayerful at all times. I thank you for your encouragement I am new to this.
Long yard beans are oriental plants and it could handle Texas weather. Plant okra also? Okra loves sunshine and loves water! So make sure to mulch okra to save water.
smart thinking. Another benefit I've found to Asian varieties is that the insects aren't quite sure about them yet. If the insects have a choice between a neighbor's black beauty eggplant and my Asian eggplants, they'll go back to their known lunch and leave mine alone.
Krystal, do you guys have snakes out around your garden? At my place they would have probably been snuggled up in that hay mulch. Just curious if you ever see any around your place. Please be careful. That was a great video...lots of good information. And I can't wait to try the hi-lo planting. Very interesting. Thanks so much for taking time to video and share. You help lots of people. For the foreign country kind of veggies, etc....where do you find your seeds? Or if anyone else wants to throw in some answers on that on, it would be appreciated. Jesus bless.
Please tell me about your planting method! It seems you are a student of Ruth Stout. What were you putting on the ground to hold the soil and then the seed? Thank you so much. You are an inspiration to us all!
If you had 6 vegetables you would grow in 100+ weather what would they be? Mine are - Yard Long Beans - Okra - Sweet Potatoes - Armenian Cucumbers - Luffa - Malabar Spinach
Do you put your mulch on top of the soil and then plant the seeds? I'm new to your channel. I planted my seeds in May...mustard seeds, carrots, cantaloupe, green beans, and tomatoes. and cucumbers. All I got was mustard greens, and a few cucumbers. I watered regularly. I'm in Mesquite, right outside of Dallas. The sun BURNED everything!!! What say you?
Congratulations on your cucumbers... I have been hit and miss with them for 20+ years here in Texas!! Welcome to the gardening community... you are on your way, as there is a definite learning curve when growing your own food!!
I would put composted mulch down a week or 2 after the seedlings have sprouted up ... or any time after transplanting. Right now you can put in tomato transplants, start zucchini, beans and cow peas, Swiss chard, arugula, & Malabar spinach, and basil from seed. Keep things well watered until established, our Texas sun and heat is brutal! Good luck!
I see from your channel you have not posted a video for over a year. Hope you stumble on this my comment. If you are still gardening. I have found shade cloth over the garden extends the season well into late August. You can find other Y.T. videos talking about it.
Hi, I took the summer off. We put our property up for sale, and sent the last child off to college. We're officially empty nesters! It was busy. I'm just starting the winter garden since the property hasn't sold yet. Posted a canning video yesterday. Thanks so much for checking on me. ❤
I live in the high deserts of NM. I have also noticed about a 10-15 degree drop in the temperature around the vegetables. Typically I grow garlic, cowpeas, corn, etc, but not in a particular order. I may experiment more with your idea. Last year our corn was in front of the potatoes in the same bed. The potatoes thrived with the corn in front. The corn was facing SW blocking direct intense light from the other crop. It was a “Hugh” moment because I had to find an area to put some left over seed potato, so not something I thought about at the time. The potatoes in the corn bed did better than the potatoes in the grow bags.
So glad I'm not the only one to notice the lower temperatures. Funny how we just stumble on stuff, isn't it? :D Let me know if you do experiment with my idea and what you think.
Thanks was just ready to try that.
Also going to try growing a wall of beans for food and again shade for short crops to possible survive
I can’t imagine how plants survive the heat TX has had this summer without shade cloth.
We have had extreme drought in WI and I use shade cloth. We just had 1-1/2” of rain last week and under grass mulch it was dry as grass creates quite a mat. So keep in mind when watering by hand that the water doesn’t easily make it through mulch. I since put down drip irrigation and wish I had done it a long time ago.
Excellent advise!
Your tall short strategy is doing two things: 1) creating shade, which keeps the ground cool, and 2) blocking air flow, which let's the cool ground affect the air higher up off the ground.
Love the tall short growing tips!11
Great tips!!!! Thank you!!!! Growing veggies in the texas heat can be a bit brutal :D
Absolutely it can.
I’m in Mathis…North of Corpus. Your videos are going to be really helpful to me. Intriguing about thinking of what grows in hot countries. A super smart way to think about the garden. I’ve always known about xeriscaping but this will help me in planning my edible garden. Thank you so much for the info 😃
This is a great video with tips for hot summers. I am new to Texas growing so your videos are very helpful to me thanks!
My pots and stone garden plants are under a huge tree, that sheds lots of organic material most of the year (leaves, twigs, etc) .....so silly me was pulling off the old, decaying material from my pots and garden! The tree was doing the mulching and I NOW understand. Gonna leave all that decaying leaves and stuff alone...
I just found you this morning! I’m so glad. I live in 8b so you are a gift to me. First year to try red noodle beans. Glad to see that you do can yours. So far we are eating them as a stir fry. They are going crazy right now which is almost unbelievable with our heat. Thank You again.
I believe the scientific reason for your lower temperatures in those "areas" is due to increase oxygen levels put out by the taller rows. For example, I knew someone who lived in a small apartment, where there was only gravel around the building and up to the front door slab. She took potted plants (lots of them) which included 2 fig trees and placed them packed together, all around the door slab area. After parking my car on the gravel area and walking to the door, you could feel an instant change in temperature. When I'd step out to leave, it would be an instant wave of heat hitting me as I left the planted front door area. It was quite amazing. There had to have been at least a 10 degree difference, if not more.
Hmmmm..... didn't think about the increased oxygen levels. It does drop the temperature.
Makes a lot of sense, thanks.
Houstonian here, super happy to find your channel. Thank you for the great info!
Live just north of Ausin. So happy to find your channel!
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I mulched around my beds but only have half my beds with mulch in them, So far I love it!
Mulch is so wonderful. I look forward to seeing your final thoughts on mulch vs non-mulch.
Bravo. I gave up being new to STX after five years. But wow. Thanks!
Thank you!! This gives me hope to plant some veggies in ATX!! ❤️
Crystal you gave me more information than anybody else ever has! Nobody talks about mulch fertilizer or water except you and very grateful I found your channel I’m subscribed!
Thank you so much!!
I'm in Corsicana Texas I just started my first tomato Plant 🍅 day 12 today 🙏🏾 trying to see what steps in taking care of my plant properly this is my first time but I'm super excited 🤩
Good luck to you! I began my first TX garden in a ground floor edge of an apartment fenceline..Try to keep your tomato watered, feed it every 2 weeks once it starts blooming!! You are on your way!! And.... no matter the outcome... never give up on trying. Gardeners take time to grow.... just like plants. There is definitely a learning curve!!
@@Katydidit this is my first time but honestly it can be painful digging and lifting due to my Mass Tumor my appendix exploded I am disabled but I refuse to give up on me. It helps my depression and anxiety like fr and I am learning to be calmer and not so agitated on frustrated you know because you're in pain I'm learning how to use my pain for a good purpose if that makes sense the garden is really blossom like I just planted some stuff a few days ago and it's 2 days and it's already like poking his head up out the ground so I'm very excited about this Garden thank you and I appreciate the encouragement I needed it and advice cuz it's some questions I have as well about my watermelon plant like the leaf snapped over when I got home like I don't know if a bird snapped it or if my cats did it I don't really know but I don't know what to do about it as well as my one of my peas is leaning over so I didn't have it fixed up on a bamboo stick but it just went past the bamboo stick and laying over so I don't know if something did it as well but I do have two plants that's cleaning over and but they're in cups like one is in a container and one is in like a foil circular pen foil pan a circular foil fan. But definitely excited about growing to help families. I'm proud of you your garden is very beautiful 🌹 And the temperature has been up to 110-115 so had to increase watering any suggestions about the weather or Are the plants ok?? I keep them on the porch but the sweet potato is in a five gallon large container but half full of soil it's doing good but when do you suggest adding more soil to the sweet potatoes it's been a week and three days estimating.
@@Katydidit I started my garden on mother's day 🙏🏾 because I went through a loss I had a miscarriage this year in 2022 and this has really helped my depression and anxiety. My husband told me that he loves the idea and the plants are pretty so having someone support your thoughts before you begin made a big difference. He lives two hours away in Tyler Texas so the garden helps me stay focused and prayerful at all times. I thank you for your encouragement I am new to this.
@@Katydidit thank you so much sweetheart I really appreciate you and I love you God bless you 🙏🏾
@@GodsGardenDIY keep planting !
Great Channel!!!!!! (Leander TX) Gardening for 40 years in central Texas
mulch tip seems to be working really well for me
That's awesome!
This helped me alot! Also in southeast texas here thanks lady! 😊
Thank you so much for this video. Lots of great information here on what to plant in very hot temperatures.
Such an encouraging video!! Thank you so much for this. Im about to go through my seeds and hit the Empty spots in the garden beds haha.
We live just east of the hill country in Bastrop County where it’s sandy and we’ve been struggling to grow food.
Definitely some great tips Krystal. You know we advocate for mulch.
Thank you! I think if we just keep screaming mulch, they'll get it. 😁
Thank you Krystal! Great info....subscribing now!
🎉🎊 awesome 👍🏽😎
Good one !! Keep up your wonderful work !!
Thank you.
Great video ❤
Hi Krystal! New subbie here, also in Houston TX practically neighbors. Lol I look forward from learning and watching your vlogs. Have a blessed day😊
Well hi there neighbor! 👋 Thanks stopping by and subbing. Look forward to seeing you around. Be blessed! 💜
This is great information. If I ever have a ground garden I'm going to have to rewatch this.
Thank you.
Had me on the edge of my seat at 1:45 . Now I need more mulch.
And more long beans for my August planting.
Long yard beans are oriental plants and it could handle Texas weather. Plant okra also? Okra loves sunshine and loves water! So make sure to mulch okra to save water.
Good information. Thanks. 🤠
Thank you.
smart thinking. Another benefit I've found to Asian varieties is that the insects aren't quite sure about them yet. If the insects have a choice between a neighbor's black beauty eggplant and my Asian eggplants, they'll go back to their known lunch and leave mine alone.
Interesting. I'm going to pay more attention now. Thank you.
What a great ideas.😊👍🏼🌻🍅🌶❤️
Krystal, do you guys have snakes out around your garden? At my place they would have probably been snuggled up in that hay mulch. Just curious if you ever see any around your place. Please be careful.
That was a great video...lots of good information. And I can't wait to try the hi-lo planting. Very interesting. Thanks so much for taking time to video and share. You help lots of people.
For the foreign country kind of veggies, etc....where do you find your seeds? Or if anyone else wants to throw in some answers on that on, it would be appreciated. Jesus bless.
Guess I'm planting nothing but jalapeños lol.
105 today.
I'm cooking like a tamale 🫔
Hi, Krystal, I'm in San Benito 😃 🙋♀️ I'm trying to create a food forest, a potager, a tropical garden, and other things...
Love!!!!
Great video!! 👍. Thank you
Thank you!
Please tell me about your planting method! It seems you are a student of Ruth Stout. What were you putting on the ground to hold the soil and then the seed? Thank you so much. You are an inspiration to us all!
HK mart (asian grocery store) here in Houston has seeds and some plants for sale...asian varieties.
Are they a chain or do you have which side of Houston they are on, please? Jesus bless.
If you had 6 vegetables you would grow in 100+ weather what would they be?
Mine are
- Yard Long Beans
- Okra
- Sweet Potatoes
- Armenian Cucumbers
- Luffa
- Malabar Spinach
Please send me more videos I live in east Texas would like to learn more
You are adorable. Loved it so much. I live near Winnie, TX. Much appreciated the tips.
Are those beans like the snape or the string beans. I don't like the ones you have to string.
These are stringless.
Great video! Where do you find your seeds for the beans???
My Mom bought these seeds for me years ago at an Asian market. I've been saving them every since.
Do you put your mulch on top of the soil and then plant the seeds? I'm new to your channel. I planted my seeds in May...mustard seeds, carrots, cantaloupe, green beans, and tomatoes. and cucumbers. All I got was mustard greens, and a few cucumbers. I watered regularly. I'm in Mesquite, right outside of Dallas. The sun BURNED everything!!! What say you?
Congratulations on your cucumbers... I have been hit and miss with them for 20+ years here in Texas!! Welcome to the gardening community... you are on your way, as there is a definite learning curve when growing your own food!!
@@Katydidit My question is, "do I put mulch on top of the soil after I've planted the seeds? What fall veggies would you suggest I prepare for now?
I would put composted mulch down a week or 2 after the seedlings have sprouted up ... or any time after transplanting. Right now you can put in tomato transplants, start zucchini, beans and cow peas, Swiss chard, arugula, & Malabar spinach, and basil from seed. Keep things well watered until established, our Texas sun and heat is brutal! Good luck!
Great tips on planting. Im going to try this out for next spring season. Thanks for sharing
Thank you. Let me know how it works for y'all.
What type of yard long bean did you grow? I’m in Texas too!!!
I grow the Thai yard long bean. The dried beans are black & the fruit is green.
@@KrystalsTexasGarden are the purple ones kind of the same?
Yes. There is a purple variety. I have never eaten the purple variety, because Mama Lai doesn't like it. 😂
where do you get your seeds? I am so interested in the Long yard beans!!
I got my long bean seeds from Baker Creek Seeds. That was a few years back, I've been seed saving every year since then.
Baker creek is wonderful also take a look at MIGardener and totally tomatoes. All are wonderful. They have really neat stuff.👍🏼😊🌻
I see from your channel you have not posted a video for over a year. Hope you stumble on this my comment. If you are still gardening. I have found shade cloth over the garden extends the season well into late August. You can find other Y.T. videos talking about it.
what are those beans again, please?
Thai Long Yard Beans - The black seeds.
Central texas is worse....must have lots of shade and water
Has anyone had a problem with fire ants making a home under their mulch?
Yes!
What happened to you?
Ive been wondering
Then this came up.
Hi, I took the summer off. We put our property up for sale, and sent the last child off to college. We're officially empty nesters! It was busy. I'm just starting the winter garden since the property hasn't sold yet. Posted a canning video yesterday. Thanks so much for checking on me. ❤