10 Cold-Hardy Crops You Can Grow Through the Winter (Grow at -30°F)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @jamesprigioni
    @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +122

    Share this video if you enjoyed it! 😁
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    00:30 Kale
    01:35 The Importance of Mulch
    02:01 Red Veined Sorrel
    03:09 Lettuce
    03:33 Established Plants VS. Seedlings
    04:29 Tatsoi
    05:16 Carrots
    06:44 Spinach
    07:44 Swiss Chard
    08:45 Claytonia
    09:26 Arugula
    10:10 Mustard Greens
    11:05 Parsley and Cilantro
    12:29 Yukina Savoy
    12:58 Mizuna
    13:20 Mâche
    13:39 The 3 Keys to Growing Through the Winter
    14:24 Final Thoughts
    15:41 The Garden Covered in Snow

    • @DanLawson-yf6sy
      @DanLawson-yf6sy 3 месяца назад +3

      what happened to your New Jersey Intro? bring it back.

    • @sherigarrigus6488
      @sherigarrigus6488 3 месяца назад

      Sharing ❤

    • @process-stories
      @process-stories 3 месяца назад

      great video bro

    • @alicetheegreet
      @alicetheegreet 3 месяца назад +2

      I get a ton of slugs that started to eat my kale. What do you suggest I plant around it to stop that?

    • @Dirt-Fermer
      @Dirt-Fermer 3 месяца назад +1

      @@alicetheegreet a bowl of beer

  • @jennypotgieter577
    @jennypotgieter577 Месяц назад +10

    In South Africa we love planting carrots and peas in autumn, going through winter. Such a joy when my grandchildren go on searching for peas, it is like finding a present each time with so much excitement!

  • @januarysdaughter6664
    @januarysdaughter6664 3 месяца назад +211

    ❤❤❤ I harvested kale, butter lettuce, carrots, tatsoi, bok choy and spinach thru the end of December last year in zone 6. I had 6 mil plastic hooped over. It was amazing! I only went about 2.5 months without fresh greens from my back yard. ❤❤❤

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +16

      That's brilliant!

    • @gregzeigler3850
      @gregzeigler3850 3 месяца назад +17

      Daikon radish, one can eat the root and the greens. They take the cold well and last year I pulled some in December. Winter Density lettuce grew well for me under plastic, as did Perpetual Kale.

    • @michaelsherron5750
      @michaelsherron5750 3 месяца назад +7

      Awesome! 😮That’s good to know. I’m in Zone 7a like James is.

    • @MicroUrbanGardenWonders
      @MicroUrbanGardenWonders 3 месяца назад +6

      @@gregzeigler3850 Wow, sounds like you're growing a winter wonderland right in your garden! Daikon radishes are such a versatile crop-being able to enjoy both the roots and greens is like getting a two-for-one deal from nature. And the fact that they can brave the cold all the way until December is impressive! It’s always satisfying when crops like Winter Density lettuce and perennial kale thrive in a plastic-covered environment, proving that even in the colder months, your garden stays full of life. Keep up the inspiring work-it’s incredible what you’re doing!

    • @gregzeigler3850
      @gregzeigler3850 3 месяца назад +6

      @@MicroUrbanGardenWonders Thanks. I also got Bunching Onions going, so basically I have a winter salad. Everyone can do what I'm doing and should be. It's should be obvious our Government(current one) doesn't love us much.

  • @xdraconicgaming5204
    @xdraconicgaming5204 3 месяца назад +119

    I suggest people buy Winterbor Kale!! It’s super sweet, and it grows large in full snow pack. It’s large, has frilled blue green leaves and I live in Newfoundland Canada. I don’t even need to mulch it. I also grow Nantes Coreless carrots and they also grow here in December and January is snow pack. When it gets down to -20 C I use some old Christmas’s lights to radiate a little bit of heat.

    • @progressforward
      @progressforward 3 месяца назад +6

      would love to have some of those seeds

    • @rafikizawadi6113
      @rafikizawadi6113 3 месяца назад +17

      @@progressforward Available at William Dam Seeds in Canada or Johnny Seeds in the United States.

    • @progressforward
      @progressforward 3 месяца назад +4

      @@rafikizawadi6113 thank you very much

    • @progressforward
      @progressforward 3 месяца назад +3

      @@rafikizawadi6113 thank you for that.

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 3 месяца назад

      @@rafikizawadi6113 thanks!

  • @shortyherevia2697
    @shortyherevia2697 2 месяца назад +25

    ❤♥️ I’ve been going through a rough patch of depression recently but the crunch of Tuck munching on veggies was just so refreshing and a much needed dose of serotonin, thank you so much!!! Love y’all ❤♥️

    • @ilovemichigan-1111
      @ilovemichigan-1111 Месяц назад +3

      Just a suggestion to help with the depression... Vitamin B1 ❤ 🙏

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 Месяц назад +1

      growing a depression patch? i prefer the weed plant

  • @danielleboule3220
    @danielleboule3220 3 месяца назад +58

    I’m growing purple top turnips for winter. I realize not everyone likes the taste of turnips but I love them. Can’t wait to harvest for holiday dinner

    • @TaneKarnes
      @TaneKarnes 2 месяца назад +2

      I was wondering about turnips. I've never had turnips, but I had read in a historical account, where settlers planted for winter crop.

    • @urkiddingme6254
      @urkiddingme6254 2 дня назад +1

      @@TaneKarnes They are a bit bitter. But any veggie is good if you have enough butter on it.

  • @shusonic1
    @shusonic1 3 месяца назад +32

    The arugula, sage, and dill I grew last fall survived the winter and are huge now.

    • @urkiddingme6254
      @urkiddingme6254 3 дня назад

      When I plant dill the swallowtails always find it and lay their eggs on it; then the caterpillars eat the whole plant. I should just plant more of it. It's like magic how they always find the dill plants, and they're lovely butterflies.

  • @JEANNEHUNTER-q5t
    @JEANNEHUNTER-q5t 3 месяца назад +42

    I saw in a small town in southern Germany that they had cabbage covered with straw in winter. That is probably how they used to survive in those snowy, very cold winters, plus having food stored in cellars and basements.

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 2 месяца назад

      Cabbage is so healthy also.

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 Месяц назад

      also root vegetables like carrots, beets,turnips etc all store well for several months, hence the old term root celer,pretty obvious what they were used for back when everyone was expected to grow their own food.

  • @TralynnBerry
    @TralynnBerry 3 месяца назад +28

    The old wives' tale says, "You have to let that first frost hit those greens." Mannnnn, and you can definitely taste the difference!

  • @menaimoore6195
    @menaimoore6195 3 месяца назад +15

    Here in Georgia, I grow kale, collard greens and I've grown brussel spouts a few times!

  • @Smokey35400
    @Smokey35400 3 месяца назад +41

    I never knew so many veggies could grow in colder temps! Very good info. Thank you as always! 🙏

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 3 месяца назад +1

      But we have to plant them early. Short season here in zone 6b.

  • @MM-fb9fi
    @MM-fb9fi 2 месяца назад +8

    James, I lived in Richmond Virginia for some time and had a good sized organic garden. I use to plant my carrots in a shady area in mid july. Never bothered to weed it and when the first frost occurred I covered them with 2/3 feet of leaves. On thanksgiving day I would dig enough for dinner, recover with leaves and then continue to eat them through the winter by digging them as needed. One year I planted way too many and when I went to replant found a plethora of good, sweet carrots so I left them and recovered at first frost. We are them well into the next summer and I replanted in mid july as usual. They were actually in the ground 2 years and were sweet and good the whole time. As I recall I was using Danvers short half long variety, a shorter, carrot, at the time.

  • @kated3165
    @kated3165 3 месяца назад +15

    Our kale struggled all through our unusually hot summer, but now that fall temps are finally here they have been THRIVING!

  • @user-mj8ml2vs5d
    @user-mj8ml2vs5d 3 месяца назад +48

    The way Tuck’s head snapped when you said the word Carrot 😊

  • @lostpony4885
    @lostpony4885 3 месяца назад +85

    This is absolutely the ONLY channel i will click on a "10 THINGS" vid from

    • @VoteThirdPartyorFourth
      @VoteThirdPartyorFourth 2 месяца назад

      This channel is whack, dude. Epic Gardening, Charles Dowding, GrowVeg, Ann of All Trades: those are better content AND production quality.

    • @karlynnelangerak4549
      @karlynnelangerak4549 29 дней назад

      ​​@@VoteThirdPartyorFourthBuzz off, go your own way. No one needs disparaging 😊

  • @CarmenRoelofs
    @CarmenRoelofs Месяц назад +2

    I LOOOOVE how you have highlighted less common vegetables. It just highlights how versatile veggie gardening can be. Love it!

  • @DrSevTalksMoney
    @DrSevTalksMoney 3 месяца назад +15

    Tuck is so smart. He anchored the carrot so he could chomp down easily. ❤

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 3 месяца назад +27

    Tuck's ears picked up when he heard the magic word: Carrots. 🧡🧡💘🧡 for Tuck!

  • @mstinamc1
    @mstinamc1 2 месяца назад +10

    Great informative video. As a Canadian viewer, I really appreciated the temperature conversions on the screen for quick reference. Thank you!

  • @lessalonelouann
    @lessalonelouann 2 месяца назад +4

    You're my source for "concentrated knowledge". Your videos always have so much information that I've had to rewatch and take notes. Thank you for what you do! It's very appreciated!

  • @5wisebannerguys
    @5wisebannerguys 3 месяца назад +7

    😊I appreciate how you let us know to get our plants big before the harsh weather comes so they can be strong enough to resist it.

  • @KellyPontow
    @KellyPontow 3 месяца назад +43

    With Sterlite totes I grow spinach all winter in zone 5b in spring it is really sweet. ❤🥕❤🥕❤🥕

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +5

      I dig it!

    • @HaylasCrafts30
      @HaylasCrafts30 3 месяца назад +2

      I am in zone 5a.

    • @cmc6295
      @cmc6295 3 месяца назад +3

      In 5b also. Thanks. Great info for real novice grower.

    • @KellyPontow
      @KellyPontow 3 месяца назад +7

      @@cmc6295 I also use them to plant tomatoes around April 1 along with using milk jugs painted black under the totes to act as hot water bottles, plus my beds are raised which warm up faster. By may 29 plants were about 3ft tall and flowering.

    • @cmc6295
      @cmc6295 3 месяца назад +1

      @@KellyPontow wow, impressed

  • @sylviaa5343
    @sylviaa5343 Месяц назад +2

    ❤❤❤ for Tuck. Thank you for sharing your garden knowledge.😊

  • @Gruene2010
    @Gruene2010 3 месяца назад +19

    I love that Tucker enjoys the veggies from the garden. My dog will not eat any veggies - except she did gobble up some fried okra that I dropped. 😂

  • @tthappyrock368
    @tthappyrock368 3 месяца назад +19

    💓💓💓💓 Tuck is a special little guy! I'm eating dinosaur and Russian kale that I planted last year. If you let some of your kale and your Swiss chard go to seed, you will have both forever!

  • @HJG-1019
    @HJG-1019 3 месяца назад +5

    I _never tire_ of hearing James Intro music on every video.... _Very contagious!!!_

  • @urkiddingme6254
    @urkiddingme6254 2 дня назад

    Parsley and Cilantro attract beneficial insects when they're flowering. They love the many tiny flowers they produce.

  • @kentuckygoblin2329
    @kentuckygoblin2329 Месяц назад +1

    you are so calm, while you talk. It makes me feel good nice harvest

  • @wannabecraftygrandma
    @wannabecraftygrandma 2 месяца назад +1

    Glad I caught this! Planted a bunch of cold weather plants and figured they were done. Looking forward to them for at least a couple months now 🙂 Thank you!

  • @WendyLKoc
    @WendyLKoc 3 месяца назад +6

    I just love Tuck!❤❤❤❤ I just love how he like raw carrots! My Bella the Beagle love them too.

  • @2feathers911
    @2feathers911 2 месяца назад +2

    Some of these veggies are so beautiful, and could be mixed in a flower garden for absolutely stunning visual effect. Thanks for showing these.

  • @marjafletchall8932
    @marjafletchall8932 3 месяца назад +25

    Kohlrabi is another great fall crop that I enjoy. I live in the border between zone 6b/7 in Missouri. Lookong forward to gardening through at least December.

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +4

      Good one!! That one is definitely cold hardy!

    • @ExplodingPsyche
      @ExplodingPsyche 3 месяца назад +1

      I've grown kohlrabi for three years, but I can't get it to bulb, so I just eat the leaves. Shame, because I love kohlrabi.

    • @brandywineblue
      @brandywineblue 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes I tried planting it in September in zone 7, doesn't look like it's doing much. Wish there was more info on it, it is so delicious cooked in butter with salt and pepper

    • @ExplodingPsyche
      @ExplodingPsyche 3 месяца назад

      @@brandywineblue I like eating it raw, too. Cut up in salads or just by itself.

  • @lindag9975
    @lindag9975 Месяц назад

    Thanks. I especially love Swiss chard and spinach. But I also have kale, lettuces, carrots, broccoli, and many other vegetables planted. Cilantro is growing too. No need to cover them during the winter in the Arizona low desert, Zone 9B. But I do cover my tomatoes and peppers when we get a freeze.
    Swiss chard grows well into the spring here.
    Tuck is so cute! What a great garden buddy you have!

  • @LLTization
    @LLTization 3 месяца назад +7

    I have always forgotten about my meager warm weather backyard garden yield and planting for cold weather until this year..the summer was never a bounty until this year as my gardening knowledge has improved. Beans pole and bush gave good yield. Yesterday, planted my loved parsnips and carrots after cold stratification sprouting. Egyptian onions growing taller and thicker, Asian sweet potato and yukon are leafing up. Collards lived though 2023 winter and gave lots of cut leaves over the past few months. Kohlrabi bulbs bulking up. Swiss chard shaded by lemon grass fronds growing bigger leaves now. Arugula and giant spinach planted. Planting as an experiment some garbanzos tomorrow. All in 5 gallon buckets, pots and elevated raised beds. Thank you, James so much for the encouragement to a NYC small backyard container gardener.

    • @nodigBKMiche
      @nodigBKMiche 3 месяца назад +1

      WOW! Great for you! I hope to become a student as accomplished as you soon! Happy early Thanks Giving from Canada ❤❤

    • @sandyp2485
      @sandyp2485 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm in Northern Virginia and was wondering what I could do right now. I'll pull out my seeds to see what I have and start poking a few in the dirt. Small townhouse yard so I understand small.

  • @abbyhawk518
    @abbyhawk518 3 месяца назад +5

    Thanks so much for this James. I'm a Philly backyard urban farmer and love learning from your videos!

  • @jackierosenwald4193
    @jackierosenwald4193 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm in Wisconsin. Very cold. I love that you talked about sorrel. It's the one green that I can always count on.

  • @crosscountrynurseries4161
    @crosscountrynurseries4161 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this! We LOVE a winter garden-especially things we don't have to cover!

  • @johnmunjak1714
    @johnmunjak1714 3 месяца назад +21

    Have you tried growing kalette, which is a hybrid of kale & cabbage? It’s kind of like Brussel sprouts, but with little heads of kale popping out of the stem 🥬

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +2

      No i haven't but it sounds like fun, I will have to try growing that nexy year

    • @bbdoll1234
      @bbdoll1234 3 месяца назад

      Is this a winter kale

    • @johnmunjak1714
      @johnmunjak1714 3 месяца назад

      @@bbdoll1234 It easily survived my -6 C winter without any snow cover ❄️

  • @JJamiah
    @JJamiah 3 месяца назад +2

    We’re both in New Jersey and we’re both in the same zones and I think you for everything that you do you give me the inspiration and keep me on my toes or what I need to plant to keep my family and I, healthy.

  • @amynourse9727
    @amynourse9727 3 месяца назад +11

    The wind picking up at 15:32 when you mention things dying... magical. ♥♥♥ for the young king.

  • @WWDTruth
    @WWDTruth 2 месяца назад +1

    James, garden looks AWESOME, bro!! For some reason your vids don't show up on my feed a lot anymore, not sure why. You showed me the way, and I thank you for making this channel. With you, and a lot of other sources, our family has been enjoying home grown food for years. Keep spreading the good message and God bless you.

  • @karenromando4939
    @karenromando4939 3 месяца назад +7

    It is amazing how plants can grow through winter

  • @singncarpenter6270
    @singncarpenter6270 3 месяца назад +18

    Tuck approved with a likeness of him would make a great T-shirt James.

  • @momking8863
    @momking8863 3 месяца назад +2

    I love your channel! I think because you and Tuck are so sincere and calming. You do a great speaking job with just enough information to make me want to find those plants and improve a garden!! Thank you!😊

  • @alancarter4270
    @alancarter4270 3 месяца назад +2

    I have watched you for a few years. Always inspiring. Love your food forest or jungle.
    I am in DFW Texas.

  • @michaelclapper6312
    @michaelclapper6312 3 месяца назад +2

    Your gardening skills are crazy, love all the videos huge Thanks!

  • @debbieurias5151
    @debbieurias5151 20 дней назад

    I grew carrots in Alaska when the cold
    and snow came I covered it with a tarp and straw, sometimes straw was hard to get then I used 2 tarps so I had layers. Just mark your spot you can find them in the snow 😊

  • @estherpaulo9378
    @estherpaulo9378 3 месяца назад +4

    Love how you always share pearls of wisdom in details.

  • @susanlewis6000
    @susanlewis6000 3 месяца назад +3

    Thank you, James and Tuck! How I enjoy your cheerful expertise.

  • @monicagoldstein5413
    @monicagoldstein5413 2 месяца назад +4

    I love you and Tuck! Thank you. You have inspired me!

  • @clechols315
    @clechols315 2 месяца назад +1

    Great tips and suggestions. LOVE Tucks seal of approval ❤❤❤❣

  • @sehhansen
    @sehhansen 3 месяца назад +4

    JAMES ! we have been with from when you were getting started. We have learned so much!
    Will make some kind of contribution soon.
    This episode was very helpful to us as we live 6000 ft in Idaho.
    Thank you so.
    Brent and Sue Hansen❤

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +1

      Just you watching and commenting is plenty Brent and Sue! Thank you 😁🐕❤️

  • @user-yv7kw1nr2q
    @user-yv7kw1nr2q 2 месяца назад

    I use Hemp - you can buy it for chicken bedding, it not only provides a warmth for the plants, it also slowly breaks down and provides plant food.

  • @wolfevickery6081
    @wolfevickery6081 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the excellent video and sharing the info. I love my swiss chard and arugula!

  • @thesheshed2853
    @thesheshed2853 3 месяца назад +3

    love your videos, Tuck the master gardener, and James thanks for all the info

  • @CattleRancher863
    @CattleRancher863 2 месяца назад

    Love it. Had a boxer who used to take his paws and hold down green beans and string them with his mouth. Have had great success with broccoli and cabbage in the cold months too.

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 2 месяца назад +2

    What an amazing variety of veggies you have!

  • @TonyMcCartney
    @TonyMcCartney 3 месяца назад +4

    ❤❤❤❤❤ Love Tuck and your enthusiasm, James!

  • @novertigo6380
    @novertigo6380 3 месяца назад +5

    I love the red vine sorrel. I add it to my pesto in place of lemon juice. It adds a great flavor.

  • @beckyp9700
    @beckyp9700 3 месяца назад +9

    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜Your videos are always so informative. Thank you for all you do. See you in the next one.

  • @lyta1138
    @lyta1138 3 месяца назад +4

    I grew lettuce through most of the winter last year. It's really great having fresh greens. Frost covering really made the difference.❤❤❤❤❤

    • @bbdoll1234
      @bbdoll1234 3 месяца назад

      Which type. He didn't say

  • @Faithisfuture
    @Faithisfuture 3 месяца назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤tuck gets the cuteness award and also the best garden helper

  • @CustomCroshae
    @CustomCroshae 3 месяца назад +2

    Feels like I haven’t seen you in a min love your videos and tuck

  • @BrittNicole988
    @BrittNicole988 3 месяца назад +5

    I love growing kale. It's also a smart and fun way to get my kids to eat it. They love picking leaves and just munching like a rabbit ❤😊

  • @408Dolly
    @408Dolly 3 месяца назад +5

    I wish my garden grew. I’m still leaving. You are very encouraging. I’ll try growing kale. Thank you.

  • @eldersamuel340
    @eldersamuel340 3 месяца назад +4

    Great job..The side kick dog is a good little buddy.

  • @sharongarrett4356
    @sharongarrett4356 3 месяца назад +2

    Those happy birds! Love it.

  • @jo9364
    @jo9364 3 месяца назад +2

    😊 When you said carrots, Tuck perked right up! 😊 ❤ Love Tuck ❤

  • @bonniecarlstrom6014
    @bonniecarlstrom6014 3 месяца назад +2

    ❤❤ hugs to our little boss dog....thank you for sharing..

  • @renamaemcdonald2075
    @renamaemcdonald2075 2 месяца назад

    We are gardening challenged up here in northern Canada next to Alaska (zone 1A). We need cold hardy & short season vegetables, but with the super long summer days we also need greens that won't bolt. Then there's the cold ground so raised beds is necessary.

  • @gayedawn1
    @gayedawn1 2 месяца назад

    With my silver beet aka Chard, in Melbourne, when the thick stem fell over in my yellow stem variety, new shoots grew out from the stem and continued growing. Usually I might have pulled it out but I just left it to keep growing. Your leaves look amazing!

  • @barbsnyder1352
    @barbsnyder1352 3 месяца назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ if I don't see you two during the winter. Have a great season stay well, see you in the spring. We out.

  • @RubenTejeda-ug5wt
    @RubenTejeda-ug5wt 2 месяца назад

    This clip was right on time we reside here in south Mississippi car has been down for about 3 months now and I definitely needed a way to help grocery's stretch thank you thank you

  • @maryw3989
    @maryw3989 2 месяца назад +4

    The Boss is so cute eating his carrot 🥕♥️

  • @harmonizetheworld
    @harmonizetheworld Месяц назад

    Also winter radish - black and china rose. Save some and allow to flower in the spring, the insects love them and the seed pods are delicious raw or in stir fry. Sprouts, red and green.

  • @Monica-hg5ow
    @Monica-hg5ow 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for being a great teacher in the garden. I love your show.

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words and support Monica 😁👍❤️

  • @123WorryFreeGardening
    @123WorryFreeGardening 2 месяца назад

    Love all your videos! This is great and fairly easy to set up.

  • @MissPeachCobbler
    @MissPeachCobbler Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤ Tuck 😂 and thank you James.
    One of these days you're going to have to tell us who cooks all this food for you 🥰 and hopefully preserve

  • @juliesmith5831
    @juliesmith5831 2 месяца назад

    I especially lived this video. Thank you for making it.
    I'm almost in a position to be able to try my hand at any kind of gardening.
    Over this past 2 years I have watched videos so as to get a clue and was always wondering if anything could grow through the winter. I am absolutely THRILLED that there are so many greens.

  • @lady_v_101
    @lady_v_101 3 месяца назад

    Thank you James!!! While it's Spring here in NZ, I live in the colder region, so i appreciate these colder climate options!.. Much love to you and Tuck xx

  • @ooman56
    @ooman56 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a great video, thank you! Next year for sure! Several years ago we had parsnips well into January, but it's hard to find parsnip seeds. We'll try some of the suggestions your viewers have made for seed places. Again, thank you so much!

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 2 месяца назад +1

      Maybe you can let at least one of your plants go to seed. I accidently did that one year with lettuce and had a flood of baby lettuces growing in early spring the next year, before I would have thought to plant.

  • @moodybikerchic
    @moodybikerchic 3 месяца назад +3

    I always grow several varieties of collards, swiss chard, kale, and carrots and garlic in North Carolina!💜💜💜

  • @deadoralive26
    @deadoralive26 3 месяца назад +2

    Rewatching...more ❤❤❤❤❤❤'s for The Boss, Tuck!

  • @IAmSherry12
    @IAmSherry12 3 месяца назад +2

    I loved this video!
    hugs to Tuck
    thanks for your work bringing us these videos

  • @tucky_beans586
    @tucky_beans586 3 месяца назад

    I appreciate your dedication. I have gained so much knowledge from your vids. This is my 1st year growing a fall & winter garden. Thanks to you & Tuck!

  • @mariettagordon8292
    @mariettagordon8292 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for sharing so much great information! Love seeing Tuck too! ❤❤❤❤

  • @HelenWallace-q3e
    @HelenWallace-q3e 2 месяца назад

    That's the info I needed to hear! You gave me details to start a winter garden. 😊

  • @ruthcalsada1440
    @ruthcalsada1440 Месяц назад

    I love a winter garden, but I’ve never seen anyone around where we live. Use that process of growing in the winter time.
    But I have a winter garden this year just a couple of beds if I can figure out how to keep the deer out of them I’ll be all right. I planted, brussels sprouts kale, turnips, parsnips, carrots, cabbage, beets, and spinach.
    Spinach did not come up at, the carrots came up partly, the Colorado Robbie did good. The brussels sprouts are amazing looking but I’ll might’ve planted them at the wrong time of the year should’ve got him in a little earlier, but I was having trouble getting other things out of the bed.
    I got garlic a lot of it
    I can’t wait until I can get started on onions that I can overwinter in my cellar

  • @sarahygordillo238
    @sarahygordillo238 3 месяца назад

    I love listening to you talk and your accent is great❤ thank you for all the knowledge you share with us!

  • @THEFIRSTTIMEGARDENER-mp9vv
    @THEFIRSTTIMEGARDENER-mp9vv 2 месяца назад

    Hello from fl.
    Nice video. Im growing almost all of your suggestions in the garden. Unfortunately most got set back from two hurricanes two weeks apart.
    One thing different is i get to grow one more section of corn before a frost hits.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @GregoryShinn-e8w
    @GregoryShinn-e8w 2 месяца назад

    I've been enjoying your videos! I have 14 large raised beds in Tucson Arizona.

  • @andrewkintzele8848
    @andrewkintzele8848 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video. This inspired me to grow a winter garden

  • @JustRose143
    @JustRose143 2 месяца назад

    Aweeh Tuck and his carrot. Stamped Tuck approved!!❤💚 Love the vid, you have an amazing garden! First time viewer, I really enjoyed learning about winter gardens.

  • @melissahamm8122
    @melissahamm8122 10 дней назад

    Im with Tuck..... I like the carrots the best! Great video, love to Tuck!!

  • @cindybroadus3277
    @cindybroadus3277 3 месяца назад

    With some hoops and Frost Blankets to Greenhouse plastic my Fall garden never knew it went through 6” of snow and super low temps in raised bed Fir 8’ long. Thanks for telling this info to everyone especially now

  • @janicemiles7907
    @janicemiles7907 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for all the awesome info. It will be great to eat fresh greens throughout the winter.

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead 3 месяца назад +2

    We are so lucky that we can grow lots of the uk in the winter!

  • @notforwantoftrying1
    @notforwantoftrying1 3 месяца назад +4

    Personally I really like corn salad, it has an excellent mild flavor, does not seem to be eaten by any pests, and is a true winter harvest you can be picking from in January. The only disadvantage is how ridiculously slowly it grows.

  • @sandyp2485
    @sandyp2485 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful video! I have a tower garden on my patio and it has a frost cover. Since I'm in the same growing zone of 7a in Northern Virginia, these items are definitely worth a try. I have some larger pots that I could put some in also and these could go well beyond the patio and into where sun hits for all but about a month in mid-winter.
    Thank you for a good list. I've been researching this for a while and now I have a great start.

  • @sassyherbgardener7154
    @sassyherbgardener7154 2 месяца назад +8

    Tuck is adorable!!