SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU LOVE FAST GROWING CROPS! ❤ Grab a Self-Watering Tomato Planter: teamgrow.us/products/self-watering-rolling-tomato-planter-pot-with-trellis 00:00 Intro 00:10 Why Fast Crops are Great 00:36 Radish 03:00 Spinach 05:07 Arugula 06:03 Lettuce 06:40 My Favorite Variety of Lettuce 07:21 Asian Greens 10:18 Everything We Have Growing Right Now 14:00 Final Thoughts
James, love Tuck ❤️, love the way he follows you through out the video ! There is always good advice and tips.Living in Arizona has been challenging, but your help has been 👍 Hope you and Tuck have a great week !
@jamesprigioni You are a good teacher. Lots of folks like me are learning a ton. I agree, the camera work is good and really adds a lot. And Tuck does a good job of taste testing and security. And chilling.
“One of our greatest tools as gardeners is variety selection.” I’ve never thought about it that way before, but that sounds like the making of a great video series!
You seem to have an awesome cool season growing time as here in Manteca, Ca. it is already in the 80's. My cool season crops bolted 2 months ago. Yay for grow-time !! My dog is a vegetable lover like Mr. Tuck as he enjoys radishes, turnips, green beans, snap peas, carrots, mild peppers and collard greens. Fun in the sun with a garden buddy.
We LOOOOOOVE Tuck! He is the key to your fantastic assortment and harvest. ❤❤❤ Seriously - I really enjoy your videos and always feel inspired. Thank you, your cameraman and Tuck for the excellent content!
I wish I had a Playlist of Tuck taking a bite of veggies!! I would play it while my patients were waiting see me! Trying to get ADULTS to eat veggies!! Tuck can show 'em how to eat right!! 😇💜💜
Towards the end of this video, I just can't help but notice the soil. I think of all the YT growers out there James' soil is just so perfect. It really shows how experienced and intelligent his gardening is. Way cool.
I would love to know what you do with everything that you harvest. I know it's just you and Tuck and maybe your brother, but do you feed the rest of your family with this ...do you donate it? I would also love to see a video on how you store everything that you harvest like all the cabbages I think you harvested like five cabbages in one video ...how do you store all that? Do you chop it up and freeze it? Please do a video on that for everything that you harvest I would love to know how you store everything. Thank you again so much for all your videos you are really getting me into gardening although I'm in South Carolina and you're in New Jersey I'm taking a lot of notes LOL
I'm so excited... this is the first time in about 25 years that I've had a garden and I'm already eating from it! I harvested radishes last week, and baby spinach and romaine yesterday! I never really liked radishes, but found a pickled radish recipe that is soooooo tasty I'm going to plant a second batch. The other day I caught my husband with the jar in one hand, a fork in the other, and a guilty look on his face. 😂
I really admire the time and effort you have put into making your garden :) !! It's amazing every time you start showing off your stuff and how you do what you do.... great job :) !! And Tuck is the best :) !!
Jerzee James & Tuck your beds are beautiful, full of color, such works of art, & really healthy looking plants! You got two green thumbs & paws! ❤️🐾❤️ Adorable Tuck chomping the good stuff! ❤️ Is for your video brother, he takes great shots of your harvest!
Kylo Ren of gardeners, you are my hero! Your enthusiasm is infectious and you have come a long way from where you were. Tuck‘s adorable, everything you say about gardening is true (except I have to make my own decisions as far as weather here in Germany. Did you ever lose crops because you, in hindsight, you sowed them too early? That’s quite of a problem over here. It’s a gamble every year. I’d like to see you elaborate and share experiences of failures. Seeing you wipe the dirt from a radish or carrot and then take a bite wins my heart every single time. That’s how we grew up. Oh, I bought those tomato clips and wheels, but my plants aren’t there yet. Too bad I cannot find that trellis system. I like it a lot. I tell everyone who is genuinely interested in gardening (Americans amongst them)to watch your channel to get a good sense for it and to avoid discouraging mistakes. I am also composting and the worms showed up on their own. Buying worms definitely seems a waste of money. I don’t know how, but I swear I have compost worms in my compost pile. They are smaller and thinner and more red in colour than your regular rain worms. When filling my second raised bed, my compost was wet and sticky and so I hosed down the buckets after I was done and discovered that dissolving compost in water makes a good liquid fertiliser and helps you save compost, if you don’t have so much and it gets the nutrients into the soil rather than drying out. Wishing you and tuck all the best and keep up the great job. Much love from Germany 🇩🇪
What a great video, your gardens are always so inspirational and the bounty is unbelievable. I wish you would consider writing a book on your gardening journey. It is amazing what you have accomplished since starting it and with as many fans and followers as you have there is little doubt a book from yourself would sell like hotcakes.
James I love your passion for gardening and I love that you put tuck in charge he's the best taste tester isn't he and he's so sweet give him some special love from me quick question I know you have your own brand of fertilizer can you maybe highlight one video on how you use it in your garden Thanks James for sharing much love to Mr tuck until next time❤
I agree, that this year gonna be a good harvest. My fruit trees also loaded, more than ever, and the veggies develop nicely too. I have a recommendation, because I didn't see corn in your garden, that try popcorn. It is different than the sweet corn, need special corn. I grow that every year, wait until fully dry on the stem and peel all the seeds off and I pop around with it whole year. That is one of my fav crop!
You're great guy! Thinking of nominating you as 'America's Gardener'! Like I'm all that, Right? From NJ, the Garden State!!! Your enthusiasm and discipline are inspiring or infective! Hey, you never know!?!?
Love your gardens and appreciate all the time you and Tuck ♥♥♥ take to show us around and name everything! It's been so helpful for me to get going again. I have a journal of information I get from your videos, and of course I Love seeing Tuck (the young king) on every episode!
Thanks for sharing! We grow greens for a long harvest season also. One of our favorites is the tatsoi. Who knew? So good. Our mustards and spinach have already started to bolt. Our bok choy and lettuce are up and ready. Cabbage and broccoli have a little while to go but, beet and turnip greens are ready to go. We leave 3 leaves on each plant. I believe the roots are just starting to form. I love the multi-use, eat-the-whole plant roots. Your fruit videos encouraged me to purchase and plant currants. Keep warm Tuck!
I love your videos. I get so much information out of it. I wish I could have you come to my house and help me with my garden, but I was just laughing when you pulled that radish and I thought OK here’s something Tucker would not eat and sure as heck he’s over there eating it, I love that little guy😂😂😂😂
We planted both fast and not so fast versions this year for this exact reason. We accuplanted to late to get summer veggies in after but we plan to double or triple plant the radishes. We still have hope for doing some pole beans if they finish soon enough.
I'm just starting to pick varieties by harvest date. I need to get some shade on my radish. Some are starting to bolt even here in zone 5. ❤❤❤TUCK❤❤❤ Your Brother does a great job making the channel photography look great 😁👍🏼🌶️💐
This is exactly what I was looking for. I need ideas for my garden. I have all the obvious stuff but I need things that don’t take up much space so this helped a lot.
Great to know the specific varieties you've chosen for their short growing times and heat tolerance! The health and vibrance of your plants are a testimonial to your methods. Learning so very much from each video, James. Thanks to Tuck, too, your vigilant assistant ❤ P.S. Beyond the usual fertilizing the last 3 years, I followed your recent must-see "Homemade POTTING MIX..." video recipe for soil+amendments. First I "forked" deep down into the surface [broadfork not available], then mixed up the components on the tarp (hydrated coco coir, then mixed with biochar into the compost to innoculate it, then kelp, worm castings, perlite, and vermiculite). Then this was blended into the top 4-6" [based on Wakefield BioChar instructions] of my existing slightly-raised beds, keeping it wet for 7 days to activate the biochar. This is my 200 sq ft rental plot in the one Seattle's organic garden site previously cultivated in a swampy area by generations of Italian and Asian gardeners, then offered to tenants by the city since 1973. In days 7-9, my heavy dense soil was TRANSFORMED into something much more workable and airy!
Just plant radishes interspersed among the other vegetables. This helps to avoid growing a pure monoculture which helps everything grow better and with less disease.
I LOVE YOUR GARDEN, you have great success, I live in the NW next to a bay, I have a very hard time going radishes, carrots, Cilantro and big bug problem, I cover with insect netting but somehow they find a way in, plus not enough warm days my tomato plants are suffering, I start everything from seed, but I my have to buy starters. one tomato plant at my local Fred Myers is $16 to 20 dollars, carrots are outrageous as well. I try to garden to help food price but looks like a rough yr for me.
Another great episode JP and Tuck! That Bronze Mignonette reminds me a little of one of my favorite lettuces, its called Sierra or Magenta. Its a Batavian type with reddish green thick leaves. Its bolt resistant and makes huge heads that are heavy and dense, leaves are super crisp and crunchy.
SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU LOVE FAST GROWING CROPS! ❤
Grab a Self-Watering Tomato Planter: teamgrow.us/products/self-watering-rolling-tomato-planter-pot-with-trellis
00:00 Intro
00:10 Why Fast Crops are Great
00:36 Radish
03:00 Spinach
05:07 Arugula
06:03 Lettuce
06:40 My Favorite Variety of Lettuce
07:21 Asian Greens
10:18 Everything We Have Growing Right Now
14:00 Final Thoughts
James, love Tuck ❤️, love the way he follows you through out the video ! There is always good advice and tips.Living in Arizona has been challenging, but your help has been 👍 Hope you and Tuck have a great week !
Are they only for tomatoes?
I also forgot the camera person, great job as always ! You all are thumbs up in my book ❤️👍❤️👍🐾❤️❤️❤️!
@jamesprigioni when did you film this, I’m in east central Alabama
what was the name of the spray you used for your pear trees?
Never said as much as it should be - kudos to the camera person doing all the vidding. More respect !
Yup! They are a PRO! It makes the videos smooth and engaging IMO
SERIOUSLY though! Thank you for stating this, johnlord8337!
His brother!😊
I agree! His brother does an amazing job! They are a great team!
@jamesprigioni You are a good teacher. Lots of folks like me are learning a ton. I agree, the camera work is good and really adds a lot. And Tuck does a good job of taste testing and security. And chilling.
Nothing better than gardening with your best friend Tuck. Agree with the other comments about the great job of the camera person. Hearts for Tuck
I always put a cherry tomato plant on my moms deck she just turned 82 and this year your Tomato planter will be there.
my friend, check out the Orange Hat determinate variety if you need a small space container or indoor windowsill tomato
@@SunsetGazing Hell yeah, those sound good. I'm growing some Rio Grande this year too
I love your enthusiasm, you're so cheerful and positive. Tuck, too.
Never forget radish leaf soup! Delicious!
I will need to look up that recipe! That sounds tasty.
Pretty much the only reason I grow radishes is to make this soup! It is sooo tasty
Your crop are beautiful. Always thanks for naming the crop so we can plant that variety.
Tuck. Love you boy. Stay healthy.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks camera person! Tuck and James you all rock
Thanks James and Tuck for keeping us on track ! 💚💙💛
“One of our greatest tools as gardeners is variety selection.” I’ve never thought about it that way before, but that sounds like the making of a great video series!
I like to mix a whole ton of varieties and water them for a week or two and then I see what survives
I'm loving these more frequent Prigioni uploads.
It is nothing out of the ordinary. Always more once gardening season starts.
@@MichaelRei99 Thanks, Mike!
thanks for the education and thanks to tuck for being a great little garden guardian
Let's Gooo!!!
You and Tuck never stop; but that's how it is with gardening. Masters of the Garden! ❤🥕🥕
You seem to have an awesome cool season growing time as here in Manteca, Ca. it is already in the 80's. My cool season crops bolted 2 months ago. Yay for grow-time !! My dog is a vegetable lover like Mr. Tuck as he enjoys radishes, turnips, green beans, snap peas, carrots, mild peppers and collard greens. Fun in the sun with a garden buddy.
We LOOOOOOVE Tuck! He is the key to your fantastic assortment and harvest. ❤❤❤ Seriously - I really enjoy your videos and always feel inspired. Thank you, your cameraman and Tuck for the excellent content!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks James and Tuck and camera person!!!
very beautiful plant and vegetables looking so beautiful and very tasty 😮😮😮😮😮😮
I wish I had a Playlist of Tuck taking a bite of veggies!! I would play it while my patients were waiting see me! Trying to get ADULTS to eat veggies!! Tuck can show 'em how to eat right!! 😇💜💜
Towards the end of this video, I just can't help but notice the soil. I think of all the YT growers out there James' soil is just so perfect. It really shows how experienced and intelligent his gardening is. Way cool.
I would love to know what you do with everything that you harvest. I know it's just you and Tuck and maybe your brother, but do you feed the rest of your family with this ...do you donate it? I would also love to see a video on how you store everything that you harvest like all the cabbages I think you harvested like five cabbages in one video ...how do you store all that? Do you chop it up and freeze it? Please do a video on that for everything that you harvest I would love to know how you store everything. Thank you again so much for all your videos you are really getting me into gardening although I'm in South Carolina and you're in New Jersey I'm taking a lot of notes LOL
Great suggestion 👌
❤️ love that little dog. Such a cool backyard partner.
❤️ for Tuck!
❤❤❤❤TUCK! I love radishes as well Tuck! Yum yum sweetie 🐶.
I'm so excited... this is the first time in about 25 years that I've had a garden and I'm already eating from it! I harvested radishes last week, and baby spinach and romaine yesterday! I never really liked radishes, but found a pickled radish recipe that is soooooo tasty I'm going to plant a second batch. The other day I caught my husband with the jar in one hand, a fork in the other, and a guilty look on his face. 😂
I really admire the time and effort you have put into making your garden :) !! It's amazing every time you start showing off your stuff and how you do what you do.... great job :) !! And Tuck is the best :) !!
Love Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. You and your crew are amazing. Thanks for all you share with us
Amazed at how far along your plants are!! I'm in NH zone 4 and we are so far behind you.
Me too! Kinda glad we are still getting these cool nights, and warm days. We still have so much seeds to get planted and going.😵💫🤣
Anyone watching James videos because they want to see Tucker 🐶 ?
Me! Tuck is a highlight! ❤
He’s sooooo adorable 🥰.
Tuck steals the show
Me too ❤
❤❤❤❤hearts for the little boss Tuck 😊
Ok JP
LETS GO 🐶🩵🩷💙💚💛
Beautiful Garden Mr. Prigioni
Let's Gooo!!! 🐕😁❤️
😆😆
Jerzee James & Tuck your beds are beautiful, full of color, such works of art, & really healthy looking plants! You got two green thumbs & paws! ❤️🐾❤️ Adorable Tuck chomping the good stuff! ❤️ Is for your video brother, he takes great shots of your harvest!
Just harvested some radishes today. Sautéed the greens and added some scapes from my garlic to them.
That little pup loves his veggies!❤️
Great job James, camera person and Tuck, thanks for sharing. I would love to have a garden as nice as yours...maybe one day
I'm always just so impressed by his amazing garden! 🤩
I love the excitement. Ill be happy too one day show8ng off a beautiful garden!!
I hope you and Tuck ❤ have a roadside stand or a favorite food bank. You have the most fantastic production.
Kylo Ren of gardeners, you are my hero! Your enthusiasm is infectious and you have come a long way from where you were. Tuck‘s adorable, everything you say about gardening is true (except I have to make my own decisions as far as weather here in Germany. Did you ever lose crops because you, in hindsight, you sowed them too early? That’s quite of a problem over here. It’s a gamble every year. I’d like to see you elaborate and share experiences of failures. Seeing you wipe the dirt from a radish or carrot and then take a bite wins my heart every single time. That’s how we grew up. Oh, I bought those tomato clips and wheels, but my plants aren’t there yet. Too bad I cannot find that trellis system. I like it a lot. I tell everyone who is genuinely interested in gardening (Americans amongst them)to watch your channel to get a good sense for it and to avoid discouraging mistakes. I am also composting and the worms showed up on their own. Buying worms definitely seems a waste of money. I don’t know how, but I swear I have compost worms in my compost pile. They are smaller and thinner and more red in colour than your regular rain worms. When filling my second raised bed, my compost was wet and sticky and so I hosed down the buckets after I was done and discovered that dissolving compost in water makes a good liquid fertiliser and helps you save compost, if you don’t have so much and it gets the nutrients into the soil rather than drying out. Wishing you and tuck all the best and keep up the great job. Much love from Germany 🇩🇪
Good boy, Tuck! 💜💜💜 Growing radishes for the first time (along with a lot of what’s in our first garden) this year and I’m excited!
I'm in ATL and just got my first handful of radishes (grown from seed) today. Had them on my salad! Good luck!
Great video. Saved to my library for reference on varieties. Some of these are pretty enough to plant in my front yard edible landscape! Thank you.
What a great video, your gardens are always so inspirational and the bounty is unbelievable. I wish you would consider writing a book on your gardening journey. It is amazing what you have accomplished since starting it and with as many fans and followers as you have there is little doubt a book from yourself would sell like hotcakes.
James I love your passion for gardening and I love that you put tuck in charge he's the best taste tester isn't he and he's so sweet give him some special love from me quick question I know you have your own brand of fertilizer can you maybe highlight one video on how you use it in your garden Thanks James for sharing much love to Mr tuck until next time❤
I agree, that this year gonna be a good harvest. My fruit trees also loaded, more than ever, and the veggies develop nicely too. I have a recommendation, because I didn't see corn in your garden, that try popcorn. It is different than the sweet corn, need special corn. I grow that every year, wait until fully dry on the stem and peel all the seeds off and I pop around with it whole year. That is one of my fav crop!
Thank you !
Love you and Tuck 💚💙💛
Thanks for keeping us on track ! 🍒🍅🥬🥦🫛🥕
Great work and ideas for me. Thanks
I hit the thumbs up at 1:09
You're great guy! Thinking of nominating you as 'America's Gardener'! Like I'm all that, Right? From NJ, the Garden State!!! Your enthusiasm and discipline are inspiring or infective! Hey, you never know!?!?
thank you very much for your time and info. Have a Blessed day and don't forget to Enjoy Life. from Bridgeport Connecticut
Love your gardens and appreciate all the time you and Tuck ♥♥♥ take to show us around and name everything! It's been so helpful for me to get going again. I have a journal of information I get from your videos, and of course I Love seeing Tuck (the young king) on every episode!
Waiting patiently for my spinach to sprout... ty for sharing your knowledge.
I love your videos! Great info, inspiring tips, and cute dog!
I'm planting radishes today! Thanks!!
Smart!!!
I am super excited to start my back yard garden, watching you has been really inspiring!
Could you do a video on spraying your fruit trees with kaolin clay?
First year successfully growing buttercrunch lettuce and it won't be my last!
Thanks for sharing! We grow greens for a long harvest season also. One of our favorites is the tatsoi. Who knew? So good. Our mustards and spinach have already started to bolt. Our bok choy and lettuce are up and ready. Cabbage and broccoli have a little while to go but, beet and turnip greens are ready to go. We leave 3 leaves on each plant. I believe the roots are just starting to form. I love the multi-use, eat-the-whole plant roots. Your fruit videos encouraged me to purchase and plant currants. Keep warm Tuck!
Our dog loves so many fresh veggies and fruits too❣️
Tuck is a good boy 🥰
I planted a square foot garden this year thanks to you and it's looking great! Zone 6 SW Ontario! P.S. Tuck is SOOO cute!
I’m really loving your “ grid system “ brilliant !!!!!!😊 I’m going to try it. Thank you
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ love seeing tuck doing so well. Just picked some radishes and spinach today 💚
💚💚💚's for Tuck!!
I love the variety of the different fruits and vegetables
I can’t believe my garlic is on par with yours! It’s going to be a great garden this year! Let’s Go!!!
Very impressive. So much enthusiasm and information ℹ️. God bless your channel , you certainly blessed me !! ❤❤ 😊 😊 👍🏼 👌 ✅ 😊
Terimakasih sharingnya kak. Senang bertemu denganmu pagi ini. Selamat beraktivitas. Sehat selalu Tuhan memberkati
I’ve been waiting to see when you sprayed your surround clay. I didn’t notice clay on the trees in your last video.
All the textures, colors, shapes are so pretty to look at Nature is amazing. Great video! Hi Tuck❤❤
Love seeing Tuck eating a radish
Dont forget that you can also eat the delicious radish greens!
❤❤❤ for Tuck and all. Thank you for the information.
Your garden is looking Stella James!
A truly calendar worthy garden.❤
That’s so awesome that you can grow those in your climate.
They are just beautiful!
We can only grow kale and Swiss chard right now.
Beautiful garden! I'd love to hear, and see, how you use some of the different greens. Salads, stir-frys, etc.
Hello from 3b, just planting this weekend.
Love your content!
I love your videos. I get so much information out of it. I wish I could have you come to my house and help me with my garden, but I was just laughing when you pulled that radish and I thought OK here’s something Tucker would not eat and sure as heck he’s over there eating it, I love that little guy😂😂😂😂
James, you're doing a great job. Tuck, keep james working.
Always intriguing. I live in the south, and haved learned so much from you. Keep on rocking it!
We planted both fast and not so fast versions this year for this exact reason. We accuplanted to late to get summer veggies in after but we plan to double or triple plant the radishes. We still have hope for doing some pole beans if they finish soon enough.
I am impressed beyond words!! Looking beautiful!!
Awwww Tuck needs a Blanket!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm just starting to pick varieties by harvest date. I need to get some shade on my radish. Some are starting to bolt even here in zone 5. ❤❤❤TUCK❤❤❤ Your Brother does a great job making the channel photography look great 😁👍🏼🌶️💐
Hi try to grow the crocus to harvest the flowers saffron in side.. it pays so well.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I need ideas for my garden. I have all the obvious stuff but I need things that don’t take up much space so this helped a lot.
❤ Tuck!
Thanks for sharing you’re knowledge and experience with regard to growing delicious food.
Good luck ❤❤🎉
Great information! I will be a first-time vendor at a local farmers market and want to have a constant flow of fresh greens. Thank you!
Great to know the specific varieties you've chosen for their short growing times and heat tolerance! The health and vibrance of your plants are a testimonial to your methods. Learning so very much from each video, James. Thanks to Tuck, too, your vigilant assistant ❤ P.S. Beyond the usual fertilizing the last 3 years, I followed your recent must-see "Homemade POTTING MIX..." video recipe for soil+amendments. First I "forked" deep down into the surface [broadfork not available], then mixed up the components on the tarp (hydrated coco coir, then mixed with biochar into the compost to innoculate it, then kelp, worm castings, perlite, and vermiculite). Then this was blended into the top 4-6" [based on Wakefield BioChar instructions] of my existing slightly-raised beds, keeping it wet for 7 days to activate the biochar. This is my 200 sq ft rental plot in the one Seattle's organic garden site previously cultivated in a swampy area by generations of Italian and Asian gardeners, then offered to tenants by the city since 1973. In days 7-9, my heavy dense soil was TRANSFORMED into something much more workable and airy!
Love the radishes, I had forgotten about them. Pretty 🤩
Just plant radishes interspersed among the other vegetables. This helps to avoid growing a pure monoculture which helps everything grow better and with less disease.
I LOVE YOUR GARDEN, you have great success, I live in the NW next to a bay, I have a very hard time going radishes, carrots, Cilantro and big bug problem, I cover with insect netting but somehow they find a way in, plus not enough warm days my tomato plants are suffering, I start everything from seed, but I my have to buy starters. one tomato plant at my local Fred Myers is $16 to 20 dollars, carrots are outrageous as well. I try to garden to help food price but looks like a rough yr for me.
I’ve been waiting all week for your vlog
Let's Gooo!!! We give ya a good tour after the crops as well. To give you a feel for how the garden is growing this year
Another great episode JP and Tuck! That Bronze Mignonette reminds me a little of one of my favorite lettuces, its called Sierra or Magenta. Its a Batavian type with reddish green thick leaves. Its bolt resistant and makes huge heads that are heavy and dense, leaves are super crisp and crunchy.
❤❤❤❤Tuck, the Garden Master!❤❤❤❤
Love these these videos keep making them James you rock
Let's Gooo!!!
Get warm, little Tuck! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the passion. can't wait to have an actual yard
❤❤❤❤❤❤ for you both. Your guys rock every video