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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • 14 Seeds you can still plant in October
    Hey Gang, today I’m teaching you about 14 vegetables you can still get planted in your garden during the month of October. With these plants the earlier you get the seeds in the ground the better. All of these crops will be overwintered and will be ready for you to eat next spring.
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    Here’s the written list:
    Garlic
    Shallots
    Mache
    Kale
    Spinach
    Swiss Chard
    Collards
    Lettuce
    Tatsoi
    Arugula
    Endive
    Beets
    Turnips
    Potatoes
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    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    0:30 Frost and Lack of Sun
    1:40 Plant By Seed
    2:05 Garlic/Shallots
    3:00 Mache
    3:55 Kale/Collards
    4:23 Other Greens
    4:57 Beets/Turnips
    5:25 Potatoes
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Комментарии • 181

  • @MichaelJosephJr934
    @MichaelJosephJr934 Год назад +97

    I did potatoes in pots in my garage and started way too early. I think Feb? They got huge in my garage without any light at all. Crazy! I then moved the pots outside after frost and harvested a ton of potatoes in June. I''m going to do the same exact thing again.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +8

      That sounds like a fun idea! I have a bunch of empty pots right now. I might have to try that too.

    • @sprigssprouts6786
      @sprigssprouts6786 Год назад +3

      That’s amazing! what size pots did you use and which zone are you in?

    • @froglet16
      @froglet16 Год назад +3

      Wow! Did you use potatoes, scraps, or seeds?

    • @MichaelJosephJr934
      @MichaelJosephJr934 Год назад +13

      I used 15 gallon grow bags. Zone 5 Chicago. I was puzzled why they were growing in the dark. Not only growing but thriving! And getting such an early harvest was great. The funny thing is it was a rookie error. I started way too early and didn't think they'd grow in the garage. Lucky

    • @MichaelJosephJr934
      @MichaelJosephJr934 Год назад +9

      I bought Yukon & Russets from Whole foods. They're 100% organic and I chitted them first then put them in the soil.

  • @farmhouseonthemountain
    @farmhouseonthemountain Год назад

    Zone 6 here! Thank you RUclips for recommending this. We've just laid a good bit of new fabric and want to make a dedicated patch of something and I really appreciate this reminder. So happy to find your channel!

  • @ronndapagan
    @ronndapagan Год назад +3

    Great video and planting some of the veggies on the list. Everything is in my aluminum greenhouse for the fall.

  • @josettesurpris2461
    @josettesurpris2461 Год назад +1

    I am going to do this this time, thank you, I'm happy. May God Blessed you.

  • @jacalli
    @jacalli Год назад +1

    Sorrel is a great perennial that is lemon flavoured green, chickens love it, kids love it too. It survives in sw Ontario. I have forgotten potatoes and they keep growing yr after yr.

  • @dbirdeycapozzi9807
    @dbirdeycapozzi9807 Год назад

    Thankyou so much! Very timely and useful info!

  • @libbyshort2815
    @libbyshort2815 Год назад +3

    Fantastic. Thanks!

  • @shineisland7447
    @shineisland7447 Год назад +1

    Mache or corn salad, is so nutty and delicious. Self seeds and volunteers happily

  • @bradwillcocks6660
    @bradwillcocks6660 Год назад

    So glad I found your site. We live in Provo and I'm waiting for my garlic to arrive to get it planted this month. I will track down some mache seeds and give that a try this winter. I built a cattle panel greenhouse this past summer and looking forward to growing with that too.

    • @ChaplainDeanna
      @ChaplainDeanna Год назад

      Good luck with your garlic. I put two tablespoons of worm castings with each bulb.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      Nice! That all sounds great!

  • @jaytoney3007
    @jaytoney3007 Год назад +10

    I'm in Telladeaga Co. Alabama zone 7B, Frost doesn't come until Halloween, give or take a week. I just sowed seeds for radishes, beets, turnips, kohjlrabi and mustard. Elsewhere, I havbe Hilton cbbage, kale, Red Mustard, Bok Choy, Yellow Heart Winter Choy, Mizuna, Komatsuna, carrots, swiss chard, spinach, and Tatsoi growing. All of my raised beds have hoops for greeenhose plastic, or netting. In my area, garlic doesn't go intio the ground untill mid to late November. I still have tomatoes, pole beans, eggplant, and squash growing & producing, and my peppers are going crazy with production. After frost, I'll clear our my grow bags, and pepper bed. I am going to try to sneak in a winter crop with spinach , swiss chard, kohlrabi, radishes, tatsoi, mizuna, Tokyo mustyard, red mustard, and maybe russian kale. Some winters are mild where I live, some not. It changes every year. I'm thinking about adding a small greenhouse for seed starts, using stone pavers and a feed barrel filled with water for biomass to keep the temperatures above freezing inside it.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! I love to hear about all the fun things other gardeners can do!

    • @TexasRivers
      @TexasRivers Год назад +1

      Wow!
      I love yr comment
      So productive
      I am new and have 12 raised beds, a greenhouse unplanted yet with four square raised beds, two 2 shelf with lights for seeds. Peppers still going great. Broc established. Carrots going, romaine gorgeous. Seedlings of kale n spinach n more broc are awesome. I am taking a screen shot of your list!

    • @jaytoney3007
      @jaytoney3007 Год назад

      @@TexasRivers I had a few empty growbags, so I sowed seeds for Malaga radishes, deep purple, so I couldn't resist planting them, Giant radishas of Sicily, Parsley, Chijimsia, and more kohlrabi. In the next few days, I'll be transplanting endive and asorted lettuces into a GreenStalk tower. As soon as I have a little more room, I am going to sow seeds for Late Nagasaki cabbage. My garden isn't as large as yours with three 4x8 raised beds, two 31" x 63" raised beds, two GreenStalk towers, and thirty-two 10-30 gallon grow bags. I'm doing a lot of different plant varieties to determine what grows best for me, and what I like to eat, I have six varieties of peppers growing with abou 36 plants. Next year, I am doubling the amount of pepper plants, and growing 10 varieties. Calidfornia Wonder, Banana Peppers, and Cubanelle peppers are on my keep list. I also need to add 10 growbags--20 gallon, for tomatoes and squash. Next spring I am growing 4 varieties of cherry tomatoes, Large Red Cherry, Gold Bumble Bee, Super Sweet 100, and Sun Gold. Classic Beefsteak and Bonny Best Tomatoes are on my keep list. Next spring, I will be experimenting with fourteen tomato plants, 2 of each variety, Roma, Dad's Sunset, Arkansas Traveler, Grand Marshall, Celeberty, Thornburn's Terra-Cotta, and regrowing Bonny Best. I will also be growing Tiny Tim Tomatoes in one of my GreenStalk Towers. For Squash, I am growing Black Beauty Zucchini, Lemon Squash, Yellow Scallop, White Scallop, Buttercup, and Baby butternut.

    • @TexasRivers
      @TexasRivers Год назад +1

      @@jaytoney3007 what do you fill your grow bags with? I am in Arkansas zone 7b so your post was relevant to me. How would you do potatoes? I had some potatoes growing eyes on them but then they ended up rotting and turning to liquid in my dark pantry drawer. I was going to use them as seeds. I had some fail my first time in garden because a vole or something came under and ate them. I got those sonic beep things and haven't had any more issues in those 8 beds. Made newer four with hardware cloth underneath. My natural soil is very clay. So I used garden soil and potting soil type stuff. Added manure and peat moss first time. when I dug up those potatoes, I threw a couple the creature missed into another bed. They thrived and made me a bunch of potatoes! All of it happened by accident sort of -- I am very new and don't keep a journal bc I am just trying to get started and learn. Anyway, I will keep all your comments to learn from them. I saw that other person here put potatoes in pots in their garage. I have these new organic potatoes and hope to make a pot with them in there and if I can keep it in my garage by the grow lights, that would be so easy. I need to get my frost cloths ready although I don't have good ways to put them up...just janky hoops too small but keep some lift going. This is all so much work! It is also so beautifully rewarding.

    • @jaytoney3007
      @jaytoney3007 Год назад +3

      @@TexasRivers I use Kellogs raised bed mix, add granular fertilizer and mix in top four inches, then top it off with two inches of Black Cow Maneur. I'm In Alabama, 7B, and the soil is rock hard red clay. Too much work for in ground gardening, at least without a tractor, plow, and jack hammer. Hardware cloth on the bottom of the raised beds will keep the voles out. I had a problem with them, until they became cat food, but not before my onions were devoured. Potatoes don't do well in the southern climates. They need cool weather. I got my best harvest planting them in mid March, September may work well too, but they will need frost protection. Sweet potatoes do better, they like heat, so plant slips in May, and wait about five months to harvest.

  • @AzriRich88
    @AzriRich88 Год назад +1

    Brilliant idea

  • @meadowmade
    @meadowmade 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. Zone 6b, end of September.

  • @keshabritt-rose1294
    @keshabritt-rose1294 Год назад +2

    Hey Mr. Stone thank you for helping us home gardeners. I planted in grow bags this year. Can I still plant the vegetables you mentioned this Oct. in the grow bags?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      In my experience no, in cold winter areas containers and grow bags freeze too hard over the winter so the plants can't survive in them even with added protection.

  • @Knutekritt
    @Knutekritt Год назад +1

    This is excellent information. I like Agribon 70 more than the 1.5 oz he uses....A-70is 2 oz per square yard.....we definitely need to do this now....right now!!!

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      I like the 2 oz as well, for winter protection I think 1.5 oz is the minimum you should get.

  • @darceyschultz2370
    @darceyschultz2370 Год назад +1

    I live in south Florida my growing season is winter here. I plant late Sept into Oct. I have corn potatoes green beans peas tomatoes black berries peppers onions and I have an orange tree 4 figs and one dragon fruit as of right now. Not a big yard but I'm filling it with food. 😂

  • @indonesiangarden616
    @indonesiangarden616 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @reneedrock2907
    @reneedrock2907 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @KathysTube
    @KathysTube Год назад +2

    Thanks 👍👍

  • @brad0805
    @brad0805 Год назад +5

    I think i'll just wait and plant in early spring because it seems like it's not really worth the extra hassle for such a small window of time to take advantage of.

  • @desertportal353
    @desertportal353 Год назад

    Mustard greens? My favorite green leafy. In a masala. T
    hanks.

  • @jjc2323
    @jjc2323 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the tips! I’m surprised I didn’t hear onions. A short day variety should work. Anyone try to overwinter short day onions?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +2

      Some onions will over winter, but I prefer to just wait till spring for onions.

  • @sueburks9497
    @sueburks9497 Год назад +9

    What about other root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, parsley root for over wintering? When is the best time for them? I'm in zone 7

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      They can be overwintered, but they need to be planted sooner that October in most areas. You are targeting about 6 to 8 weeks before your first frost for planting those, if you want to be able to harvest during the winter.

  • @margiecavender8245
    @margiecavender8245 Год назад +2

    Thank you for all of those ideas! What about watering throughout the winter if I use a plastic row cover that will block any moisture (snow or rain) from hydrating them?

    • @nancydockter4093
      @nancydockter4093 Год назад +3

      The plants will need water regardless, but in cooler months, less moisture will transpire out of the plants. So, you need to be careful to not over-water. Check soil moisture by compressing a handful. If it falls apart in your hand, the soil needs moisture. Be careful to not chill plants with watering late in the day in cold months; this will stress the plants.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      The plants do very little growing during the winter months. I usually stop watering about mid November and they do fine until early March.

  • @JaelSupstar
    @JaelSupstar Год назад

    Enjoyed the video. I am in zone 5 do you think herb seeds such as thyme can be planted in October?

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @Violinna
    @Violinna Год назад +2

    Super helpful - thank you so much! I hope to try overwintering garlic - By "frost" (vs "freeze") are we talking about mid-30s or when it actually gets below 32? I know sometimes the 2 words are used interchangeably so it can get confusing for me... Here in NYC (zone 7b) it rarely gets to 32 before mid-November. So this would mean having to wait until December 1 to plant garlic?😅

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +6

      You just need to plant them sometime after your frost but before the ground freezes I'm in Zone 6b and I've planted garlic as late as November 15th before, although I try to get mine in right around Halloween.

    • @Violinna
      @Violinna Год назад

      @@StoneyAcresGardening got it - thank you!

  • @momolpet
    @momolpet Год назад

    I always miss a few potatoes, but they come up weeks after the ones I plant in the spring

  • @tombauder8489
    @tombauder8489 Год назад +1

    Hi Rick, when should I have planted lettuce plugs in my high tunnel for winter harvest in zone 6b. Is it too late now?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      If you have the starts then get them in, but normally I plant mine 6 to 8 weeks before my first frost. So for me that is about mid August.

  • @hollywhiteside647
    @hollywhiteside647 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video. I have been planting some things over winter with success, but I am finding that a few of the things I plant just bolt in early spring, rather than mature - so they will get half or three quarters and then just flower. I think the issue might be that some cultivars do better than others at different times of the year. Do you have some opinions on this? Some lettuces have worked, others not, some arugula bolted, some spinach. I'm also zone 6a in Ohio (near the Lake). Are their some types you would recommend? Which lettuces? Which spinach? Thanks!

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      The lettuces I've had the best luck with are winter density and Nevada for over wintering. The best spinach I've found is Bloomingdale Long Standing. I've also had good luck with Melody Spinach.

    • @hollywhiteside647
      @hollywhiteside647 Год назад

      @@StoneyAcresGardening Thank you! I can likewise tell you that my triple-curled parsley is very cold tolerant, and often survives to harvest it under the snow! 🙂

  • @tthappyrock368
    @tthappyrock368 Год назад +3

    I usually plant my garlic and onions in September for the next summer's harvest. By October my yard is mostly a quagmire of mud. Usually. It's going to be 85 today. Never in my life have we had 80+ weather in October. I'm going to pull out a couple summer plants that are done but the rest are going strong: tomatoes, squash, and even melons! I don't remember you mentioning onions so I would add those to my list of things to plant now.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +2

      We are lucky that our winter rain/snow really doesn't start until November so we can hold off until late October most years to plant our garlic.

  • @LynnMTHA
    @LynnMTHA Год назад +1

    I've run into some medical situations that have kept me from being as attentive at my garden. in my garden still the garlic and potatoes root stuff even turmeric. what is the day's count do you know off hand and what happens if I leave them there if I'm not in situation to be able could you be able to necessarily guess you're see if they probably will be over done even. This was a weird 1st year but very learning and can't wait for next year. Any advice?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      As long as you live in a warm climate the turmeric should be fine. But if you leave the potatoes and garlic in the ground they will both start to regrow and will be crowded and the new plants will be inferior. Any neighborhood kids that could come give you a hand? Or maybe a friend you could share the harvest with in exchange for the help?

  • @deborahwade2454
    @deborahwade2454 Год назад +1

    Can I plant any of these seeds in grow bags and expect them to do fine in the winter. I am in zone 6, Columbus, Ohio

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      In my experience no, in cold winter areas containers and grow bags freeze too hard over the winter so the plants can't survive in them even with added protection.

  • @808quake
    @808quake Год назад +2

    I am in Colorado zone 5, transplanted some greens and roots veges a few weeks ago. They are still
    about 1" tall. How can I keep them alive during winter? Thank you

  • @pattyharris1962
    @pattyharris1962 Год назад +2

    Can I plant in straw bales for overwintering?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      You could give it a try, but my worry is that the straw is too exposed and the plants would just freeze and die.

  • @MrGuez37
    @MrGuez37 Год назад

    Sorry here in south Australia we had 6 months of winter this year and now we have no bees are no bees this year !

  • @meadowmade
    @meadowmade 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are you talking about sowing seeds or sewing bulbs and starts please?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  10 месяцев назад

      Any seeds you plant this late will have to be overwintered for early spring harvest.

  • @janicereid2330
    @janicereid2330 Год назад +1

    we are getting just 8 hours here in northern ontario , Canada . with 4 feet plus of snow NOTHING GROWS after November 10th and our spring starts about June 5th , ......lol

  • @Joy-dn3zj
    @Joy-dn3zj Год назад +2

    Thanks 🙏

  • @nancybossio8354
    @nancybossio8354 Год назад

    Hi, I can’t find the garden tasks for fall. Would yo7 send? Thanks, Nancy

  • @megane11222
    @megane11222 Год назад +1

    Do you have to have a raised bed for these things? I'm 36 years old and have NO idea how to grow a thing, what things need, what germinated means, I know 0. But I have figured out what a raised bed is. I have put so much time and energy into figuring out how to grow anything, I feel like throwing in the towel. Okay, I threw it in a couple years ago. Thanks for this anyhow!!!!

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      Megan, My garden is a combo of inground spaces, raised beds and containers. Most of what I talk about in this video goes in the inground section of the garden.
      If you want to learn more about gardening I have a membership that is built to help people like you! You can learn more here:
      onlinegardeningschool.com/p/the-gardening-academy-2

    • @megane11222
      @megane11222 Год назад

      @@StoneyAcresGardening thank you very much for your reply!!

  • @juliannamakowensky6297
    @juliannamakowensky6297 Год назад +1

    When you get your garlic gloves planted, do you water them after you mulch?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      By that time of the year we have moved into our wet season so it usually isn't necessary. But if you feel like your soil is really dry then yes you could water them in.

  • @tracycrider7778
    @tracycrider7778 Год назад +1

    @ourstonyacres tried your contact form online link broken. Do you have any videos info on garlic & elephant garlic corms? Growing up to full bulb process? Step by step?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      I don't have anything on Elephant Garlic, but I do have several videos on planting and harvesting garlic. Here are the most recent:
      ruclips.net/video/lIywecTjHm0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/Bqi6EoO7NUI/видео.html

  • @radiarogers3768
    @radiarogers3768 Год назад +1

    Am I planting these seed in the ground, pots or garden beds.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      In ground or raised beds, they likely wouldn't survive if you planted them in pots.

  • @member888lb
    @member888lb Год назад +1

    Will these work in zone 9a to 11?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      It's a little different situation in the warmer zones. planting now you will be able to harvest during the winter months because you have more warmth and sunlight.

  • @kbez331
    @kbez331 Год назад +1

    Do you water these things over the winter? Completely new to this

    • @da1stamericus
      @da1stamericus Год назад

      They would naturally get watered from the rain and snow that falls. So no.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      Milka is correct. I don't water from about mid November until early March.

  • @monique6805
    @monique6805 Год назад +3

    can I plant these in containers

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      In my experience no, in cold winter areas containers and grow bags freeze too hard over the winter so the plants can't survive in them even with added protection.

  • @jeribrockington800
    @jeribrockington800 Год назад +1

    I would add broccoli. Would u agree?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      No I wouldn't. Broccoli is fairly hardy but I have found that it often doesn't hold up to cold winter temps. Plus I feel like broccoli does better when planted indoors and then transplanted out later. There just isn't enough sun energy this time of year for them to really get going in the colder zones. Now if you live in zone 8, 9, 10 we would be having a different discussion.

  • @uunz4435
    @uunz4435 Год назад +1

    What kind of NpK ratio for potatoes?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      I never fertilize my potatoes. I just add a little compost to the bottom of the trench and make sure my soil is healthy and they always do well.

  • @Marilynkefirlady
    @Marilynkefirlady Год назад +1

    Parsnips. The seeds will overwinter and germinate at the proper time in spring. One less thing to do in spring.

  • @Charity1277
    @Charity1277 Год назад +1

    how about radishes and such

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      remember that most of the planting you do in October is going to over winter for spring harvest. Radish are frost hardy but not really freeze hardy, so they won't stand up well to the winter weather. I usually try to get the last planting of radishes in about September 15th in my zone 6b garden.

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 Год назад +1

    The potatoes are not really controversial. After harvest I always forget some potatoes...and they come up next year

  • @timothymcnally7075
    @timothymcnally7075 Год назад +3

    I have a lot of squirrels, raccoons and skunks, why do they constantly dig exactly where I plant my seeds ( I think it is the squirrels). Every time I plant the seeds I can almost guarantee the next day they dug in that area. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    • @Gkrissy
      @Gkrissy Год назад

      I understand. Squirrels or chipmunks dug up my corn seeds and messed up my germination.

    • @lizhyrkas3989
      @lizhyrkas3989 Год назад +2

      Squirrels hate tulle (a mesh fabric). It’s the only thing that has stopped them in my yard.

    • @kimcarter9214
      @kimcarter9214 Год назад +1

      Try putting wire circular cages around your plants.
      It may help.
      Plant marigolds around the perimeter. Insects can't stand them

    • @timothymcnally7075
      @timothymcnally7075 Год назад

      @@kimcarter9214 thank you for your help.

    • @timothymcnally7075
      @timothymcnally7075 Год назад +2

      @@lizhyrkas3989 I gave that a try before and it was a mess (probably from rodents). Have camera's installed on the property next weekend. Appreciate the help

  • @jeffbradford1999
    @jeffbradford1999 Год назад +5

    Sowed my fall seeds the germinated and started second set of leaves. Went out this morning to find everything had been eaten. So frustrating!

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      Dang! I'm sorry!

    • @jeffbradford1999
      @jeffbradford1999 Год назад

      Thanks, just another challenge for next season.
      I have learned a lot from your vids!

    • @kimcarter9214
      @kimcarter9214 Год назад

      Heartbreaking

    • @CardiacCat
      @CardiacCat Год назад

      I've been battling that this whole summer. Between the rabbits and deer they got more than I did. Just picked up some 4 ft stakes and plastic garden mesh to keep the critters out. Not sure if it'll help with the deer though.

    • @sandybay5718
      @sandybay5718 Год назад

      I finally realized I had so many pill bugs that would eat my seeds and seedlings. I had to get rid of them and I also put bird neting over the raised bed for added protection.

  • @brendajohnson6680
    @brendajohnson6680 Год назад +1

    🥕

  • @Meganells47
    @Meganells47 Год назад +1

    Can onions be over wintered in zone 7?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +2

      Yes, but they can be a bit problematic. They won't all survive and they are likely to go to seed fairly quickly in the spring.

    • @Meganells47
      @Meganells47 Год назад

      @@StoneyAcresGardening thank you!

  • @trishcollier1175
    @trishcollier1175 Год назад +1

    How would you protect fall planted potatoes if all you have to plant them in are grow bags? The tops I can cover, it's the soil around the bags that will be a problem. Any suggestions?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      Honestly I wouldn't plant until spring. I've never had any luck getting plants to over winter in grow bags. They are just too exposed and freeze too hard.

    • @trishcollier1175
      @trishcollier1175 Год назад +1

      @@StoneyAcresGardening Thank You for this advice! I had thought about putting them in our outdoor shed or in the garage to keep them from freezing, but I also know that they need some sun, too.

    • @crystalwinter-powers5208
      @crystalwinter-powers5208 Год назад +1

      A comment came in after yours saying pots of potatoes were kept in garage in Chicago I think, and they grew with zero sun...had a Feb harvest...about 2 or 3 after you

    • @trishcollier1175
      @trishcollier1175 Год назад +1

      @@crystalwinter-powers5208 Thank You!! I read Mr Pallini's reply. It gets a bit colder in Chicago than it does in Central IL. I can only try and see what happens! I'll have to put it on my calendar to plant spuds in Feb and experiment.

  • @elisamarro7356
    @elisamarro7356 Год назад

    How do I figure out what garden zone I am in

    • @Mel-vu9ss
      @Mel-vu9ss Год назад

      Google your address and ask your zone

    • @staceystrukel1917
      @staceystrukel1917 Год назад

      Seriously?

    • @elisamarro7356
      @elisamarro7356 Год назад

      @@staceystrukel1917 yes seriously

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      Very easy to find, just google USDA garden zones and go to their site and add your zip code an they will show you the map for your area.

  • @rodneyb7918
    @rodneyb7918 Год назад

    We live in 7b grow zone. We always get at least one Freeze in March close to April

  • @michelledavis9674
    @michelledavis9674 Год назад +3

    What should I do with potatoes that have big sprouts on them.

    • @michelledavis9674
      @michelledavis9674 Год назад +3

      Like 6 inches

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +2

      You can plant them, just be very careful to not break off the sprouts. Plant with the sprouts reaching upwards.

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 Год назад +2

      @@StoneyAcresGardening even now, or wait until spring?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +2

      If they have sprouted then they won't wait for spring, so you need to give it a try or just throw them out.

    • @michelledavis9674
      @michelledavis9674 Год назад

      Thank you I was going to plant them..glad you all agree

  • @caeri37
    @caeri37 Год назад +1

    Parsnips

  • @Chilltothend
    @Chilltothend Год назад +1

    Hard to find seed potatoes? Almost every grocery store has potatoes.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      I've never had very good luck with store bought potatoes as seed. Most are treated to prevent sprouting so it takes forever for them to sprout.

  • @robertburwell707
    @robertburwell707 Год назад

    Tell people where the zones are !!!!

  • @michaelpass2176
    @michaelpass2176 Год назад +1

    Oh how I’d love to plant,but iam having surgery and will be put in nursing care facilities for three months.

    • @gailsgardenherbsmore1605
      @gailsgardenherbsmore1605 Год назад +1

      Maybe someone will give you a couple small potted plants for your windowsill....maybe lettuce or kale. Bugs can be a problem though...in window sills...but I grew a small rosemary in the window. God bless!

    • @michaelpass2176
      @michaelpass2176 Год назад

      @@gailsgardenherbsmore1605 the soil in the north end of Idaho but in the south end of the panhandle 28 miles East of Moscow, the soil is more clay and during the summer it is like concrete.

  • @nicholasdemarest4254
    @nicholasdemarest4254 Год назад +3

    you keep promoting these courses you sell. what besides your backyard garden is your education on this subject?

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад +1

      I did the master gardener program about 10 years ago and I have been gardening for 25 + years, beyond that no formal education. BTW the course I'm talking about at the end of this video is actually a free one.

  • @gmog7857
    @gmog7857 Год назад +1

    You are just talking and not showing anyone how to do it

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      These seem to be the video's people like. Any time I do a demo video no one watches.

  • @marilynbrown3488
    @marilynbrown3488 Год назад

    lambs ear is a weed,.

    • @jennybean1998
      @jennybean1998 Год назад +2

      Many people like it as a salad

    • @jumperpoint
      @jumperpoint Год назад +2

      Lamb's ear is not lamb's lettuce.

    • @StoneyAcresGardening
      @StoneyAcresGardening  Год назад

      Charles is right, I'm talking about Lamb's Lettuce(Mache), not Lamb's ear. They are different plants.

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa Год назад +1

    good video, after I thought planting was over