What I'm Planting in the FALL GARDEN | Roots and Refuge Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @MIgardener
    @MIgardener 5 лет назад +40

    I love how much space you have. This year's fall garden will be our biggest yet and we still have to narrow down everything we wanted to plant! ugh. I hate making choices!

    • @Junzar56
      @Junzar56 5 лет назад +3

      I love to see gardeners supporting each other!

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 5 лет назад

      I know the feeling. Then, I started growing my own transplants. The successes ended up in the garden... and enough failed; so that I was glad I'd planted so much.

  • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
    @asliceofheavenhomestead3559 5 лет назад +30

    "I live under the delusion that I can grow all the things." 😂😂😂 I love that Jess, but it's not a delusion, it's a dream ❤️😉. I'm going to start my very first fall garden this year here in Japan!!

    • @PatricesProjects
      @PatricesProjects 5 лет назад +3

      Spinach, chard and kale grow very well. Good luck.

    • @CoreenT
      @CoreenT 5 лет назад

      Me too! I'm in Ibaraki - where are you?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559 5 лет назад +1

      I am about an hour away from Tokyo 😁.

    • @PatricesProjects
      @PatricesProjects 5 лет назад +1

      CoreenT I'm in 9b in California, USA.

    • @CoreenT
      @CoreenT 5 лет назад +1

      @@PatricesProjects I'm originally from Orange County, CA. ^^

  • @kjnickerbokers
    @kjnickerbokers 5 лет назад +22

    Can you do a video on your pantry, specifically the summer things you have put up. Would be amazing to see your stores after a summer season in a garden as large as yours. 🌞

  • @nancycowan6109
    @nancycowan6109 5 лет назад

    I so love to watch your garden successes. And failures. And your enthusiasm. I think it’s all about sunshine and love. I’m a pathetic failure. The creatures out there love my tomatoes. I picked all of them green to save what actually grew. Enjoy your zone. All of them. ❤️

  • @Just-Nikki
    @Just-Nikki 5 лет назад +55

    Watching this video just cost me $11 😜 MIGARDNER and Bakers Creek thanks you 😉

    • @tcanderson1313
      @tcanderson1313 5 лет назад +2

      LOL!

    • @tjwilson1591
      @tjwilson1591 5 лет назад +1

      LOL!

    • @liltbennet
      @liltbennet 5 лет назад +3

      I'm at work so I cant purchase seeds but as soon as I get home, oh boy it's going to be some seed ordering going on! Lol

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 5 лет назад +2

      Trady Bennet I ordered more yesterday and the paper starter bags. Let’s pretend we don’t need help and having all the seeds means we win 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @liltbennet
      @liltbennet 5 лет назад +1

      @@Just-Nikki lol 😏

  • @tcanderson1313
    @tcanderson1313 5 лет назад

    Thank you, Jess, for this extraordinary explanation of your fall gardening plans. I could listen to you talk about seeds and your garden all day long. I love your clarity about your preferences. It's so important to discover all the many varieties of plants available and which ones suit us and our families best. Planting seeds gives us that freedom and modicum of control. It was very helpful to hear how you use each item and how you prepare some of them for your husband and children. I'm extremely grateful that you take the time to create and share these enlightening vlogs with us, your many viewers, who appreciate your ideas, advice, and enthusiasm.

  • @tatianka30006
    @tatianka30006 5 лет назад +1

    I'm excited to see your fall garden! Please continue doing garden tour videos, and even when the beds look mostly empty, I'd still like to see how the roots and the cold-hardy greens are doing. I'd love to see even some updates during the winter, like hey guys it's this-many degrees outside right now, and here's what I'm harvesting for dinner - I'd love to see you pull out those carrots and some kale for dinner. I'm going to again live vicariously through your garden this winter!!

  • @janelleroads6011
    @janelleroads6011 5 лет назад +6

    Living in Florida, I like fall and winter gardening much better than summer. If only I could grow tomatoes in November!

    • @mddowdy
      @mddowdy 5 лет назад +1

      I just planted 3 tomato plants to see what happens I live in southern California cross your fingers for me, my husband thinks im nuts . google says I can do it what can I say I'm a dreamer

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 5 лет назад

      In S. Calif, we plant for a Fall crop. Usually put the plants in July. This year, I'm a bit late in August; so I chose some quicker growing determinate varieties and quick growing cold tolerant ones. Roma and Siberia seem the most promising at this point.

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 5 лет назад

      @@mddowdy If you get sun in that location all day, even in Winter.... I think you'll be fine. If they get shade, the day length may slow the growth. If it's up against a short wall that retains heat, even better.

    • @thebardslament5337
      @thebardslament5337 5 лет назад

      I live in Arizona low desert and had great success with glacier tomatoes in the winter

  • @kellynoble5414
    @kellynoble5414 5 лет назад +53

    Hi Jess! Would you consider a video discussing how you preserve different veggies from your garden? Or are there any resources you would recommend, books or websites? This is my second year gardening and will be my second year canning my tomatoes, but I would love to know more about recipes and other methods of preservation like fermentation. Thank you so much for the constant inspiration!

    • @gretaknebel8495
      @gretaknebel8495 5 лет назад +11

      Kelly Noble Go check out Living Traditions Homestead RUclips channel. Sarah and Kevin are excellent teachers on how to put and preserve stuff from the garden. They are friends of Jess and Miah’s. I have lots of good information from them.

    • @ibbittgames7432
      @ibbittgames7432 5 лет назад

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  • @deanna4814
    @deanna4814 5 лет назад +10

    My first frost date is Dec 16 LOL got to love Florida

    • @GreenZebraGardening
      @GreenZebraGardening 5 лет назад +1

      DeAnna I’m in SoCal and don’t really have a frost. Zone 10b

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 5 лет назад

      @@GreenZebraGardening Me too... but 8b to 9... depending on year. I think this year Winter will be an 8 and come early. Last year, I planted a lot of Sept 29th and things did well. This year, I'm planting sooner... anticipating an early Winter. Curious. Have your nights been unusually cool this Summer... well, except for a few of them?

  • @Junzar56
    @Junzar56 5 лет назад +1

    I love your wall calendar!

  • @SunnieDIY
    @SunnieDIY 5 лет назад +1

    This year was bad all over with the wonky winter. This summer was the first we had to use frozen bottles for our bunnies and worst mosquitoes I've ever seen up here had to bring the bunnies in for a month and a half because the mosquitoes were really at them for that chunk of the spring.
    Bugs definitely had a big win this year.

  • @lorithornhill649
    @lorithornhill649 5 лет назад

    I asked my hubs to build some more boxes (got the eye roll and next year speech, still working on him) because our summer garden is still producing and I need room for fall items and we still have time for more summer veggies. Thanks for the reminder I need to plant some lemon squash. Never had it before and I bought seeds a few weeks back. Thank you for everything you do. True inspiration and have made gardening fun again instead of a chore.

  • @desertfamilyhomestead3127
    @desertfamilyhomestead3127 5 лет назад +1

    One advantage to living in the desert is root crops can be grown year round if you have the space. I planted my fall garden last week, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, bush beans, beets, leaf lettuce, yellow squash. My tomatoes are still producing so I only have one bed and a few pots to plant in. Sadly when I built my chicken moat I made a small garden area (it should be double the size at a minimum). Planning to put our little former Paradise up for sale by the end of next April due to encroachment of a 6.5 acre parcel being split into 4 properties and houses going in 😢🙅
    I like people but I don't like people that much.

  • @phyllischavez6662
    @phyllischavez6662 5 лет назад +4

    My fall garden has sprouted. I didn't know we could grow in the fall & winter. Who'd have thunk it. 😊🌼

  • @shaishman5318
    @shaishman5318 5 лет назад +1

    Great Video Jess! I started my very FIRST garden on my patio this spring because of you. It is small (only peppers and tomatoes), but an accomplishment for me nonetheless! I am super excited about starting a fall garden here in the ATL and will be sitting down to rewatch your videos. Hopefully my landlord won't fine me for having tooo many plants. 😅 THANKS AGAIN for all you do for us wannnabe farmers and the kingdom of God as a whole. Know that you are truly appreciated!

  • @joyfulearthhome
    @joyfulearthhome 5 лет назад +1

    JUST got my baker creek order in the mail with all my fall garden seeds as I was watching this!!

  • @dawnmorris3252
    @dawnmorris3252 5 лет назад

    💚 I have a small fall garden right now...I'm hoping to have a bigger Spring garden...love how you let us know what things taste like that we are not use to having in our gardens ...love your videos...God bless you and your family 💚🙏 💚

  • @rebeccajones9735
    @rebeccajones9735 5 лет назад +12

    You've got to see. hollis avnd Nancy's Homestead carrot template! He has the neatest tricks for growing some things. And Nancy is Korean if you want to check out her kimchee recipes! Love them....love you and Miah! Blessings!

    • @gogogardener
      @gogogardener 5 лет назад

      I grow a sweet daikon called Minowase or something. We even add a few of the younger leaves to salads.

  • @melanieevansmartin5232
    @melanieevansmartin5232 5 лет назад +9

    For Carrots I love the little finger variety. They grow fast and they are so sweet. My fall garden has them planted now.

    • @liltbennet
      @liltbennet 5 лет назад

      Yes, they are good. Little fingers were the first ones I ever grew. They looked a little funky because of my soil composition at the time but you've motivated me to grow them again after 3 years. Thanks!

  • @brendaweaver6294
    @brendaweaver6294 5 лет назад

    Great video! Never even knew about fall gardening until this year. I'm gonna try it! I have peas, carrots, radishes, and some pumpkin and melon plants I'm going to put where my zucchini were. Figure it cant hurt to try. Right? Also it was so awesome that my friend April from Hacking The Headlines got to meet you in Denver. I know she was so excited and happy! We all learn alot from you Jess! Thank you so much!🤗😁❤

  • @SalongirlGardens
    @SalongirlGardens 5 лет назад +18

    I wish there was like a fall crop kit from baker creek etc...I get so confused filling up my shopping cart and inevitably leave the site without purchasing. Lol. Just me? Anyone else?

    • @Shamalamashea68956
      @Shamalamashea68956 5 лет назад +4

      Check out their channel here on RUclips (rare seeds)! They have a few videos they just put out about varieties they carry that are perfect for fall gardening. :)

    • @michelecraig9658
      @michelecraig9658 5 лет назад +3

      I think they do have a fall package. Doug and Stacy just did a giveaway of one
      If you call them, they can help you out. I am in zone 9, so it will depend what zone you are in.

  • @anamenger6043
    @anamenger6043 5 лет назад

    I would love to see a video of your kiddos' favorite kale chip recipes!

  • @PatricesProjects
    @PatricesProjects 5 лет назад

    A few weeks ago I had decided to give my garden a rest because the insect pressure has been so hard this year. I pushed some of my fall crops through the winter, and started my peas in November for winter and early spring harvest. What I found was that I had spider mites on my peas, that were growing up near a South facing wall, way back in February, and pulled the peas while they were still in active production because they were so heavily infested in early March. It's been rough ever since.
    Having said all of that, there are currently planting supplies on my dining table! A gardener must garden. I will avoid most of the crops that attract the mites... I hope.

  • @bearfruitgardening6908
    @bearfruitgardening6908 5 лет назад +7

    So hard to grow squash this yr....I mean squash bugs everywhere. Can't wait to see your fall garden.

  • @tls8688
    @tls8688 5 лет назад +1

    Would love to hear sometimes what you make for supper, with all your produce. Tonight we had.a wonderful pasta sauce, 100% home grown ingredients, including the protein. The only thing I slacked off on was the pasta...that came from a pasta maker at the local farmers market.

  • @gogogardener
    @gogogardener 5 лет назад

    I love to hear other gardeners that are like me.... and their seed boxes... and their hopes and dreams for the next season. I'm in a zone 8b to 9, depending on the year. Riverside County, CA, USA. I'm also planning on parsley, cilantro, dill, and bunching onions. A few fresh herbs added to the canned foods, or even a salad, can really make a difference. I'm glad you mentioned calendula, because I forgot those. I grow pansies and Johnny Jump Ups through Winter. Last Sept, I tried planting parsnips in 15 g. pots and they worked well. They harvested in Spring. You can have your brussel sprouts though. Chuckle. I'm guessing that Winter will be early this year; because our nights have been mild most of the Summer. So, I'm thinking I should plant a month earlier than I normally would, and be prepared to try fleece row covers. I discovered some sprouted potatoes in the garage and I'm experimenting with that as well in 25 g. black tree pots. Hoping there's enough time to get a harvest during the holiday season. We don't get as cold as you do though, rarely below freezing at night. I planted a 4'X6' area with carrots last week. I covered them with trash bags so the soil will stay moist until they sprout. For now, that planter has shade cloth as well, because the days are triple digit heat. Hoping it works, because, like you, we enjoy carrots. They're cheap in the stores, but if I don't have to shop, all the better. Keep up the good work... may God bless it all and prosper your family.

  • @elizabethhunter766
    @elizabethhunter766 5 лет назад +2

    I'm the same way. I have not gotten much from my summer garden so I'm going crazy for fall. And I'm just so happy and excited. Gardening makes my soul smile.

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 5 лет назад

      Elizabeth Hunter at least it’s not just been me. The squash bugs and beetles were ridiculous this year 😖

    • @elizabethhunter766
      @elizabethhunter766 5 лет назад

      @@Just-Nikki yep. It was a bummer. My tomatoes have been ok and so far 🤞my winter squash are starting to produce. The heat is killing me lol so ready for fall

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 5 лет назад +1

      Elizabeth Hunter me too girl! We’re gonna rock the fall garden though 💪🏼🤞🏼

  • @Savagekitten77
    @Savagekitten77 5 лет назад +13

    I am growing some fall crops this year for the first time! Thank you for your encouragement to use all the seasons available to us!

    • @sonepotgieter9596
      @sonepotgieter9596 5 лет назад

      Same here Amanda. Never did it before, but thanks to Jess, MIGardener and Mark from Sufficient Me, o and not forgetting Charles Dowding, I am so in love with my fall and winter garden and everything is doing great. This is much better than having to wait for the next Spring. Thank you guys for helping us in the right direction.

  • @jen..93
    @jen..93 5 лет назад

    I really love your channel Jess. Today I wanted to start treating a little piece of my backyard for fall gardening but I sprained my foot. 😭😭
    I'm a complete newbie but if I don't start now, even if I do have some fails, I won't gain any experience. I'll take the tips you've given in this video and apply them as soon as I can walk a little bit better. ✌☺

  • @listenthenspeak
    @listenthenspeak 4 года назад

    Regarding places with really cold winters, check out Eliot Coleman. He's a pioneer in 4 season organic gardening and lives in Maine. He said that each layer of covering gives him 1.5 zones, so he has low tunnels inside of a bigger hoop house which allows him to grow cold hardy plants year round. It's pretty incredible!

  • @metalmartha2571
    @metalmartha2571 5 лет назад

    Wow, can’t wait to see your fall garden! Sadly here in Saskatchewan (zone 2) we are so close to frost this year. Much earlier than we normally are! Might not see my own fall garden produce... so I’ll vicariously live through yours please lol happy growing... love the snippet of song with🎼 “all over the table” 🎼 lol cute I sing my sentences to😁

  • @VagabondAnne
    @VagabondAnne 5 лет назад

    I grew that purple cauliflower last winter and boy was that fantastic! I have just started some of those along with the green macerata. I also grew a lot of the Violaceo di Verona cabbage - so beautiful and they just really glow! Tasty, too.They were also more bug resistant than the Brunswick cabbages.

  • @grandiesgarden175
    @grandiesgarden175 5 лет назад +6

    Took your advice from last year and am harvesting Parisian Pickling Cucumbers (making relish!) and almost 40 lbs of Abe Lincoln Tomatoes so far!

  • @selinaburke7645
    @selinaburke7645 5 лет назад +2

    Im planting my first fall garden this year...bc of your video last year. I'm happy to see you do another fall garden video! Who know how many will be inspired.

  • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
    @StaceyHerewegrowagain 5 лет назад

    Great video Jess! We only had 1 frost last year in Central Florida zone 9b. I'm not able to Grow too many veggies and herbs this fall and winter because were moving, but I have to plant something lol we can usually grow a lot all yr round except between June and September. I can't wait to start harvesting for the winter. I'll be planting tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, beans, lettuce and spinach for the fall through winter. We won't get the damaging cold weather until end of dec to January. Thanks for sharing as always! Can't wait to see the garden.

  • @colchisforge5571
    @colchisforge5571 5 лет назад +1

    thank for for teaching about fall gardens, I knew nothing of these things and now i have so much more produce and time to enjoy the garden!

  • @mddowdy
    @mddowdy 5 лет назад

    i watch your videos and find them informative and enjoyable. I hope you read this,it's about planting a tomato plant with an egg: when then the roots break the the egg they will eventually get the calcium from the the egg shell and this will help avoid blossom end rot, from the yolk phosphorous that will increase fruit production and trace minerals. so keep it up, I hate it when people don't explain why to do you should do things. If you put a pinch of chewing tobacco under your tomato plant when you plant it , it will deter chewing bugs they don't like the flavor of the leaves. It does nothing to the flavor of the fruit only the leaves and the stem also does not hurt or deter the beneficial bugs ie lady bugs eat eat aphids not leaves, bees pollinate and don't eat the plant , apparently using tobacco this way is not as uncommon as you think.

  • @Christawilson526
    @Christawilson526 5 лет назад

    Great information as usual. This time of year is tough, the heat is intense the humidity drives you inside and I am sick of watering. It’s rained on everyone but me this summer. But the fall garden is going to be amazing this year, I’m already planting.

  • @Upandadamsfarm
    @Upandadamsfarm 5 лет назад

    So many of your videos are followed by an order from Baker Creek! Good luck on your fall planting and harvest. I am going heavy on things that failed in the spring here too. I'm in zone 7a so your videos are super helpful and applicable!

  • @CosmopolitanCornbread
    @CosmopolitanCornbread 5 лет назад +7

    Sometimes I have to do a double-take when you post your videos. Just this morning, I filmed my Wednesday video "What I'm Planting in my Fall Garden" LOL! Love your choices. When you roast daikon radishes, they taste like Brussels sprouts.

  • @hollyweaver7292
    @hollyweaver7292 5 лет назад +4

    Oh Heavens! Was that Ben singing in the background? I love when littles sing!

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 5 лет назад

    Very cool it looks and sounds like you have some great varieties that your going to grow this fall and winter I wish you lots of luck this fall and winter growing your garden

  • @jennifercockrell3374
    @jennifercockrell3374 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!!!!! I'll be planting a fall garden for the first time this year and I can't wait.

  • @simplyraeann3711
    @simplyraeann3711 5 лет назад

    Jess if you could give a garden tour of things you are keeping in the garden i would appreciate it. Things like okra and healthy tomato plants along with peppers are my healthy, happy plants

  • @karenokeane6461
    @karenokeane6461 5 лет назад

    Thanks, Jessica. Really great tips, and I am looking forward to planting some roots and baby greens for the first time myself.

  • @sunnyday4549
    @sunnyday4549 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for all your hard work. So.much info
    x

  • @allthingscarolyn8482
    @allthingscarolyn8482 5 лет назад

    I’m starting some zucchini and herbs in grow bags so I can pull into the green house at night, then back out for sun and pollination during the day

  • @chankludo1
    @chankludo1 5 лет назад +4

    I love your wonderful demeanor and personality. Great video!

  • @melsolomon8256
    @melsolomon8256 5 лет назад +3

    I have a Collard plant that is still growing from last years spring planting.

  • @blessthismayroad9397
    @blessthismayroad9397 5 лет назад +1

    You are a wealth of information. I absolutely love it!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.

  • @SingleDadHomesteading
    @SingleDadHomesteading 5 лет назад

    YOU ARE SO FUNNY JESS LOVED THE INFO TY

  • @rudyorpington3152
    @rudyorpington3152 5 лет назад

    Jess, thank you for going through your "plan" with us. Felt like I was on the other side of the table listening. Garlic? Today I bought the four varieties being offered by Bakers Creek. Hoping you will show us how best to plant it. Brenda

  • @erincarr9411
    @erincarr9411 5 лет назад

    I just moved to a place where I have lots of root to grow. I wish I was ready to grow right now. I love growing kale this time of year.

  • @vblacktravel
    @vblacktravel 5 лет назад +1

    8B here...it's hot and I can see why people don't want to be out in the garden. I go my cabbage,peas,beans,bell peppers and hot peppers in the garden...I have a few tomatoes have yet to put out there.

  • @livingoutsidethebubble
    @livingoutsidethebubble 5 лет назад

    My brussel sprouts (catskill) are about two foot high in 8 week and were started when our nights were averaging 5 deg c. I stared them on a heating mat with a basic LED desk lamp. I think you will be wildly succesful with proper lighting. Btw in SA corn salad is also known as Lamb's lettuce.

  • @SharonKarkara25
    @SharonKarkara25 5 лет назад

    Summer wasn't very productive for me but I am hoping fall will be better. Being a newbie at this, I would like to know in future videos as we walk through your fall garden with you, when things are ready to harvest. I grew one summer squash but waited too long to harvest and it's skin was thick. Thanks for all your encouragement and support ❤🙏

  • @sammieweible1980
    @sammieweible1980 4 года назад

    Thank you . I'm trying a few root veggies and a fall garden including squash ,green beans and cucumbers.

  • @lynhodge8685
    @lynhodge8685 3 года назад

    In MN, not -30 or lower until December.. january. But yes if you want to grow invest in a slightly heated greenhouse. We hit -60, 2 years ago.. oy!! Thats when ur doors can freeze shut. I love it!

  • @rebeccarubio6635
    @rebeccarubio6635 5 лет назад

    Wow I’m super inspired to try a tiny fall garden now. I’m in Texas . We hardly know frost 😂 god bless

  • @SteppingBackInTimeKentucky
    @SteppingBackInTimeKentucky 5 лет назад

    weve planted all the things in our fall garden and we arent having much success. I think our seeds are too old, because we have very little germination!!! But thankfully I dug out my old baker creek seed catalog and have a "wish list" for spring. We can always try again :)

  • @helennelson3120
    @helennelson3120 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for sharing Jess. God Bless

  • @WinkTartanBelle
    @WinkTartanBelle 5 лет назад

    Still loving your gardening videos the most! I recently heard of a trap for squash and melon bugs that I will try this fall and again next Spring. Even at my age, I learn new things and like to try them out. This trap is sort of a decoy. You take some rinds/trimmings or damaged fruit off your melons and squash plants and put them in a shallow bowl or plate in the garden, covered with a paper plate, or a board or something to shade it and make it more attractive to the pests. In the mornings and afternoons you grab up that plate with the bugs and feed it to the chickens or drown the bugs in soapy water. Like I said, I haven't tried it yet, but will do so. Can't really hurt anything to try!
    Noticed your shoe box file method of storing your seeds. I keep mine in those little binder-type things made to hold DVDs/CDs in the plastic pockets. I can then clearly see the envelope (if any) or my labels (printed off the internet with pics and reference info). I used to add little index tabs to help me organize by type, like Brassicas, Legumes, Melons, etc. Now I have so many seeds and varieties that I keep separate 'books' of most kinds and organize them alphabetically. They fit on shelves easily and I can keep them near my canned goods where the temps and darkness are best for them. Any seeds I plan to store for long-term are treated differently, but the ones I need ready access to for planning and planting are easy for me to find or peruse, and I have a lot less trouble with spilling open packets. I can even create a 'Using these seeds next' binder to carry out to the garden with me on planting day, complete with a copy of the garden plan and important dates/notes in a plastic page protector, and the plastic sleeves keep them dry. If you have a food saver, you can create your own pocketed pages by heat-sealing little pockets in heavy duty page protectors from the office supply store and putting them in a regular 3-ring binder.Just snip the tops of each pocket on one side for access.
    I use a lot of my Autumn greens like kales, sorrell,and spinaches in my soups and stews, added torn in small pieces towards the end off the heat to just let them get wilted into the broth and fortify it with all those great vitamins. One of my favorite ways to use it, even if I had to freeze some for use deep into the winter.

  • @hoosierhoes9801
    @hoosierhoes9801 5 лет назад

    great video, love seeing the different kind of seeds you plant

  • @leslieMClass80
    @leslieMClass80 5 лет назад

    It’s going to be s great fall garden 🍁

  • @lauriesickles5393
    @lauriesickles5393 5 лет назад +3

    Have you ever tried growing kallettes....they grow on a stalk much like brussels sprouts. Growing them for the first time this year, quite neat!

  • @MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN
    @MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN 5 лет назад

    Thank you Jess !!! You gave me lots of ideas !

  • @ambitious_red7186
    @ambitious_red7186 5 лет назад +1

    I subscribed! It's wonderful you' re making your dreams your reality! I always buy more seeds than I get planted. We're in NWA now..I'll reach out again. Much love..Deb

  • @jeas4980
    @jeas4980 5 лет назад +3

    Jess, you should design a shirt "I can grow ALL the things!" ~Delusional Me

  • @amandaforeman703
    @amandaforeman703 5 лет назад

    Hi jess ! I planted carrots in barrels ! It’s working out ! I also planted two different types of kale and spinach which hasn’t germinated yet. I’m waiting to plant my cabbage Till after my corn is done drying and my tomatoes are done producing .

  • @Debbiesnc
    @Debbiesnc 5 лет назад

    I am always grateful for and inspired by your videos, thank you for this incredible information and advice for fall gardening. A part-time and small-time gardener, I am vowing to plant more basil and tomatoes next summer, as we love that, and they did so well. I did see and try the soil-bag idea for baby greens last fall and I think it would work ideally if I started it earlier, like now, after the 100 degree F heat, but not much later, (central/Piedmont area of N. C.).

  • @Shellydawn69
    @Shellydawn69 5 лет назад +1

    I have noticed basil are biannual plants, mine have gone to seed and come back in the spring. I need to remember to collect the seeds but between work and my mom usually times flies by until it is to late. I usually find basil growing in pots i have not planted them in lol.

    • @Debbiesnc
      @Debbiesnc 5 лет назад

      Shelly Scott Amazing! Where are you? Basil is a staple in my little garden and I definitely am curious about this. Usually I just buy new plants, like two!, and am planning for more each summer.

    • @Shellydawn69
      @Shellydawn69 5 лет назад

      @@Debbiesnc I currently live in a rental house in Tuttle, OK. I usually buy a couple of basil plants too. I have discovered basil growing in with my iris & mint plants or an empty pot of soil the following year. All of my plants are in containers. Also I have notice the Thai basil doing the same.

  • @thegardenongemstone615
    @thegardenongemstone615 5 лет назад +3

    This will be my first time planting a fall/winter garden. Thank you for all the helpful info.

    • @rudyorpington3152
      @rudyorpington3152 5 лет назад

      First for me too and all because of Jessica. Hope you are as excited as I am for this new adventure. Brenda

  • @kelgray8984
    @kelgray8984 5 лет назад

    I was inspired to grow NOW ..not next year. I ordered seeds and they finally came came in and have been sewn. Thank you!

  • @jeannelson4031
    @jeannelson4031 4 года назад

    Plant it all Jess

  • @carolhamilton5164
    @carolhamilton5164 5 лет назад

    We have a forest of Orach reseeded from last year. Probably have double to triple what we had last year. Going to seed now, but still some leaves to pick. We had three different kinds.

  • @liltbennet
    @liltbennet 5 лет назад

    I've ate the last carrot you mentioned in my gardening tour. I have my own IGTV series where I go and tour local gardeners' gardens. It may be small but it is worth it. It packs a powerful punch in flavor.

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  5 лет назад +1

      Thats really cool! Whats your IG?

    • @liltbennet
      @liltbennet 5 лет назад

      @@RootsandRefugeFarm WOAH, I was not expecting this notification. 😳 You've officially made my day but it's UrbanThreads615 go to the tour with Lindsay Goats. I watch y'all from Nashville, Tn. 😃

  • @s1sweetser
    @s1sweetser 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the encouragement. We need it! It's hot out there!

  • @ScottHead
    @ScottHead 5 лет назад +1

    I've grown all the red beets you will be growing and they are all wonderful, looking forward to growing some this year too. Thanks for the info on how you will be waiting a bit on those. I'll adjust for zone 9 and do the same. Blessings!

  • @karenrouth2056
    @karenrouth2056 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Jess! And a huge thank you for actually listing everything above as well, thank you x ps is the board behind you your planting 'timetable'?!

  • @suedwight1707
    @suedwight1707 5 лет назад +6

    What do you enrich your soil with in the raised beds? How often ?

    • @sowingagainstthegrain
      @sowingagainstthegrain 5 лет назад

      Sue Dwight I’d like to know this too. Seems soil is the single most expensive thing and goes the fastest. Look like I’ll be making a trip to get a few yards of garden soil soon.

    • @VagabondAnne
      @VagabondAnne 5 лет назад

      I'm pretty sure she uses rabbit poop. I've been thinking of doing the same, my garden is nowhere near as productive as hers!

    • @chandrawhite7904
      @chandrawhite7904 5 лет назад

      I like to bury food scraps and used coffee grounds in a place and then wait 30 days before I plant something in that spot. The worms eat it and leave the worm poop behind. Lazy person composting basically.

    • @Debbiesnc
      @Debbiesnc 5 лет назад

      A great topic, and hope she addresses it, thinking that she has most likely already gone over this in some distant prior video? If you like, check out a simple basic "recipe" I include here for organic soil mix I use in our small/medium gardens, in the Piedmont section of N. C. I have seen how amending the soil balances, feeds, and enhances everything. I am fortunate to have a brilliant family friend who has a small, lovely landscaping/pond/design company; she also has her degree in horticulture from N. C State U., so her advice comes from knowledge as well as experience. One of the best things she has shared and recommended to me is about this subject. I try to always keep and use an organic soil mix that we "create" in my garden wagon so it's portable and no lifting involved, of equal parts of organic topsoil, peat moss , organic Black Cow composted manure or other brand if don't have it, and organic mushroom compost. When my budget and/or time allows, I usually can find it all at my favorite local feed & seed place. When we had horses, the aged dried manure in their little barn was a wonderful resource so if you have access to that go for it. Also I use what she has recommended to enhance and feed organic gardens including Osmocote, (great stuff, look it up to learn about how it works), and epsom salts, another interesting thing to read about, starting in early spring with applications off and on throughout the growing season, stopping in fall.

  • @braydenmartin7669
    @braydenmartin7669 5 лет назад +6

    I Clicked as soon as posssible!!!!
    i literally planted mine today!lol

  • @maryedmo7798
    @maryedmo7798 5 лет назад

    I could be wrong, but I think orach is a summer crop. I know that it at least tolerates extreme heat.

  • @Oregonmac
    @Oregonmac 5 лет назад +1

    I didn’t get to do the summer garden due to the move but next weekend I’m gonna throw a couple seeds into the garden just so I can get my fix 😂. Thanks for another great video Jess! God bless 💕

  • @s.b.9543
    @s.b.9543 5 лет назад

    Would love a video on how you preserve your extras and some meal ideas. We are delving into more gardening and I would hate to waste what I am not familiar with cooking. Any books or websites you recommend?

  • @srlee203
    @srlee203 5 лет назад +1

    It's refreshing to find another person that has trouble growing red orach! I've had no problem with the green, but the red, it's so stubborn. You've got me excited to plant fall crops!

  • @samanthaquant7411
    @samanthaquant7411 5 лет назад +8

    Northern growers!!!!! Follow One Yard Revolution! He grows ALL WINTER without heaters and grow lights OUTSIDE.

    • @k.j.krimson2590
      @k.j.krimson2590 5 лет назад +1

      Samantha Quant thanks for the recommendation ...definitely gonna check out his channel!!!

    • @robinmiller1783
      @robinmiller1783 5 лет назад +2

      OYR is the bomb for northern garden ideas!

    • @amandaforeman703
      @amandaforeman703 5 лет назад +1

      Yes ! He is absolutely brilliant !

    • @k.j.krimson2590
      @k.j.krimson2590 5 лет назад

      What State does he live and garden in?

    • @robinmiller1783
      @robinmiller1783 5 лет назад +2

      K.J. Krimson Right here in Chicagoland zone 5b.

  • @alisharhc
    @alisharhc 5 лет назад +4

    I am totally stoked for the fall garden. This summer was rough. I will only have 2 beds available this fall but I'll take what I can get while we remodel the garden for next year.

  • @vintagekitch182
    @vintagekitch182 5 лет назад +2

    We are living vicariously through you guys at the moment. We are currently trying to sell our house to buy another. So zero food gardens this year which has been sad. Theres always next year right lol?!

    • @tcanderson1313
      @tcanderson1313 5 лет назад +1

      Hang in there. Make the next garden wonderful!

  • @mancavegamingandgardening9901
    @mancavegamingandgardening9901 5 лет назад +2

    I just got done watching your 2018 fall garden tour where you said you probably would not be growing any sweet alyssum this year...my how things change :)

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  5 лет назад +1

      haha, I didn't start it in the Spring and missed its sweet smell!

    • @lauriewilliams8221
      @lauriewilliams8221 5 лет назад +1

      If you want a beautiful sweet smell in the spring try Sweet Peas multi-color packs & plant the seeds about 6" apart. Cheers.

  • @katiemclain2946
    @katiemclain2946 5 лет назад +1

    Have you ever grown pumpkins? Do you have any advice on growing them? I'm in Zone 8b. Southeastern Alabama. I planted mine from seed in pots and plan to transfer them to the ground any day now. They are probably 6 inches tall. But the leaves are a bit yellow.

  • @HomesteadDreaming
    @HomesteadDreaming 5 лет назад +2

    I'm growing a lot of the same stuff. I love mache. It's one of my favorite salad greens. I'm going to try celtuce and orach. I tried both in the spring and neither did well. I've never been able to get carrots to grow either and I have a buuunch. I'm most excited about radishes and chard lol

  • @HomesteadByBigfoot
    @HomesteadByBigfoot 5 лет назад +2

    Love that collection of seeds, to late for fall planting up here, But that's 3b for you, Next year we are moving off the Mountain and currently looking for our homestead, building it from scratch in zone 4's unless we go to the Idaho border along I-90 that is the only zone 5 and 6 in Montana, and we are looking at that area as well. God Bless

  • @beckyriddle9735
    @beckyriddle9735 5 лет назад

    Jess I’m in Arkansas too a little south of Little Rock. It has been such a hard summer to garden, love your garden and videos and I’m going to try a fall garden. I bought some fall plants from burpee that should ship soon.

  • @Marie6
    @Marie6 5 лет назад +2

    Oh I said this in 2 or 3 of your lives. I saw a Keychain that said (ALPACA your suitcase)lol with a alpaca design. I thought of you guys.

  • @juliehenderson3604
    @juliehenderson3604 5 лет назад +1

    what do you do with all your basil? eat fresh, make pesto, freeze?

    • @Debbiesnc
      @Debbiesnc 5 лет назад

      julie henderson You hit on my favorite thing to grow! Like you we love and make pesto. There is nothing that is anywhere near as good as from the garden & food processor at home. I am freezing some, doing the ice-cube tray trick to have small portions, either today/tomorrow. Even when there is not much time or ability to have much in our garden there is always basil. I do "searches"for seasonal recipes and many include fresh basil, it is so aromatic. I just tried a recipe found @ Bon Appetit with the small cute Japanese eggplant & red peppers/jalapeño,(whatever there is available), picked up at a local organic market, and interesting that it included some ground chicken breast. Fresh basil was tossed in for a couple of minutes & then it was the final garnish. Awesome flavor partnered with only the recommended garlic, s & p, and of course the spice of the hot peppers that can be turned up or down!

    • @juliehenderson3604
      @juliehenderson3604 5 лет назад

      @@Debbiesnc thanks so much! I did the freeze in ice cube trays also. I made pesto and put it in the ice cube trays but it didnt freeze too well was it because of the oil in it? I made some more but with water instead of oil and it froze perfect (I made that to drop in potatoes or soups)

  • @cassihibbettful
    @cassihibbettful 5 лет назад

    You must spend hundreds of dollars on all of these rare seeds! Who has that kind of money? I'm so jealous!

    • @jujube2407
      @jujube2407 4 года назад

      Bakers creek/rare seeds.... most are 2/3 dollars each...free shipping...and they send a free seed surprise with each order! Even if it's just one seed you order!

  • @WylieWhiteaker
    @WylieWhiteaker 5 лет назад +1

    I live between vilonia and Conway. what nursery do you go to for plants this time of year?

  • @maryedmo7798
    @maryedmo7798 5 лет назад

    If you live in Minnesota, watch One Yard Revolution on YT. He's near Chicago and grows year around. Awesome channel!

  • @faithfamilyhomestead
    @faithfamilyhomestead 5 лет назад

    I love your videos as I didn't have a garden this year. We sold our house and will be closing soon. Once we get on our homestead I'll be so excited to start growing again!