Live Q&A January 25th - 12noon EST - What To Start Early

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Комментарии • 35

  • @josephchaney185
    @josephchaney185 12 дней назад

    Got my onions started here in NC and my seed starting set up ready to go. Australian browns and yellow of Parma.
    So excited for the garden this year. Big plans and little ones, all percolating through the long cold nights.

  • @luciaborra3993
    @luciaborra3993 13 дней назад +1

    Thank you Nate.
    What a nice time again.
    Hope to see everyone on your the other channel Monday:
    Nate Muri
    💚🙏🌿

  • @cantseetheforestforthetree9673
    @cantseetheforestforthetree9673 13 дней назад +1

    I’ve been overwintering peppers for the past five or six years years now. At first it was for the novelty of it, but now the main reason I continue to do it is because of how much earlier they can produce. For seed grown peppers I won’t typically see ripe chilis until July or ripe bells before august, while the first green peppers might be harvestable by mid June for thin walled peppers and July for thick walled varieties while overwintered plants will typically produce a solid month earlier, and I’ve had them produce as much as two months earlier. I’ll overwinter one or two of each variety and start additional plants from seed. This allows me to get enough early production for fresh eating and kitchen use, while the bulk of my harvest will come in late summer and early autumn when it will be dried, fermented, or otherwise preserved. I’ll plant my overwintered peppers in ground to grow through the season, and dig them up before first frost after cutting them back to the main trunk and scaffold branches. Alternatively, I may grow a few of the seedlings out in pots and bring them in without cutting back for season extension on the other end, in which case I’ll be harvesting fresh peppers well into winter before giving them a rejuvenating pruning as well.

    • @cantseetheforestforthetree9673
      @cantseetheforestforthetree9673 13 дней назад

      As for saving pepper seeds that are true to type, simply bag a small branch with an organza bag before the flowers open to prevent cross pollination. Maybe tap on the branch occasionally if it’s not very windy, but the wind should suffice for releasing the pollen and ensuring fertilization. Alternatively, you can hand pollinate from another plant of the same variety to ensure greater genetic diversity within the strain.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  13 дней назад

      @@cantseetheforestforthetree9673 OK my friend you might have convinced me to give it a try this year… So the peppers you grow in the ground that become nice big bushy pepper plants you simply dig them up?… How much of the root mass must you salvage in order to keep the plants alive?… And what are the requirements for the environment they spend the winter in doors?

    • @cantseetheforestforthetree9673
      @cantseetheforestforthetree9673 13 дней назад

      Yes, I will grow them out all summer and fall in ground and then dig them up ahead of a killing frost. I’ll harvest the remaining fruit, trim them back to their main structural branches, and trim off any remaining leaves or flowers, before digging them. I will size the root ball for somewhere between 1-3 gal. nursery pots depending on the size of the plant. I’ll knock off the bulk of the garden soil before potting them up, and water them in. My understanding is that they tend to have a pseudo dormancy in their native range that coincides with the dry season, and defoliating them will trigger them into their dormant state. I have a small greenhouse that I built onto the side of my house where I can regulate it through the winter by opening or closing windows to the house where I overwinter them alongside some of my frost sensitive ornamentals such as hibiscus, citrus, and my bay laurel and night blooming cereus…I will put them on the floor under the propagation benches through the winter where they will stay cool, and out of direct light, and will bring them up onto the benches in late winter or early spring when they begin re-growing in earnest. Cool conditions at or below 50° F will prolong their dormancy, as will keeping water and direct light to a minimum. They typically begin developing short, consolidated sprouts about this time of year, and around the first or second week of March they’ll start showing enough vigor that I’ll put them up where they’ll get more warmth and light. If, come mid to late springtime, they get out of hand for their space, it won’t hurt to prune them back a bit as needed.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  13 дней назад

      @ thank you for the detailed instructions my friend I am going to do this with several pepper plants this year and make an experiment

    • @cantseetheforestforthetree9673
      @cantseetheforestforthetree9673 13 дней назад

      @ you’re welcome! I hope it works out for you as well as it has for me. And by the way, I just tried my fermented, curried radishes and I’ve got to thank you for inspiring the best fermented radishes I’ve ever made! 10/10 🙏

  • @cantseetheforestforthetree9673
    @cantseetheforestforthetree9673 13 дней назад

    My recommendation for overwintering rosemary is to cut a number of sprigs off the plant, strip the lower sets of leaves off and stick them into a vase of water on the windowsill. They will stay fresh for several weeks and can be used as needed, and several, if not most of them will root in the water, and can then be potted up and grown on, and will give a faster start than seeds. If you do decide to dig up a mature plant to overwinter, cut it back low to stimulate new growth.

  • @shawneegrows
    @shawneegrows 11 дней назад

    I'm excited for the landrace discussion. He changed it to Adaptive Agriculture. Only specific plants work with that. I can't wait to discuss this further!

  • @burntthesis
    @burntthesis 13 дней назад

    I overwinter a few peppers, mostly just for the fun of it. But I've also found where I'm at MA 5b north facing hill. My peppers in pots grow way better then in the ground. so I keep some. Pain to keep them alive overwinter though. for some strains I get better results in pots then in the ground.

  • @eden3d609
    @eden3d609 12 дней назад

    Last year I experimented with squash and tomatoes, this year I will retain what worked well and experiment with beans of all kinds.

  • @africancichlids3011
    @africancichlids3011 13 дней назад

    Canada east coast new Brunswick zone 4b. Cant wait . to use all my seeds i seed collected from last season. Love the vids i implemented many of your teks. Ty nate

  • @myfitstoreuk5608
    @myfitstoreuk5608 12 дней назад

    Great chat, as always, thanks

  • @MissChievousRN
    @MissChievousRN 12 дней назад

    I save fish guts all year from fishing trips and freeze them in ziplock bags.
    I'll be starting fish emulsion very soon. I can't do it all year, so it will just have to be good enough😊

    • @MissChievousRN
      @MissChievousRN 12 дней назад

      If you don't fish or know somebody, I bet you could get scraps from a local market.

  • @SylviaFlores-ld8ww
    @SylviaFlores-ld8ww 13 дней назад

    Zone 8B , my husband is still picking Serrano peppers, over wintered for the 2nd year

  • @nicolegallagher4319
    @nicolegallagher4319 12 дней назад

    Love my Vitamix emersion blender

  • @ConradJupiter77
    @ConradJupiter77 10 дней назад

    Long live the Viking.

  • @pennysimpson4707
    @pennysimpson4707 13 дней назад

    Zone 4, Taos NM . I want a wet winter😢

  • @SylviaFlores-ld8ww
    @SylviaFlores-ld8ww 13 дней назад

    GLAV is on , Nate’s on , tulsi yea 1:15 sipping time for me . I’m gonna sit back and enjoy 👍.

  • @pennysimpson4707
    @pennysimpson4707 13 дней назад

    Nate, as for seeds have you ever heard of the RUclipsr joe Hollis i.e. mountain gardens. He's down south and he has a school for Chinese medicine. He has all kinds of seeds and plants for sale. If you're interested he's a good source

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  13 дней назад

      Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have to check him out!

  • @MrSeedStarter
    @MrSeedStarter 13 дней назад

    Zone 8b i got them onions and collards almost ready to bust out. Snapdragons and hot peppers. Watermelons in march

  • @pampotgieter7611
    @pampotgieter7611 8 дней назад

    Today Thursday 30/1/2025
    I was watching a video, which was uploaded one day ago.
    How To Build Healthy Soil with Fungi
    Unlocking Garden Abundance With Fungi Part 2 with Kevin Chee.
    When all of a sudden I heard him say there is a 'You Tuber Garden Like a Viking."
    4:59 to 5:34
    ..........."there is a RUclipsr Garden Like a Viking.
    He kind of goes into depth in different timelines of making k&f products and in his bit of experimentation that he doing.
    He says most of the time those k&f products that he's putting into the soil is in, unfortunately creating disease. Now he has done an experiment where he's left things in his containers for a year. When he opens it up there is no smell."
    I thought I you might like to hear that NATE! 🤪NICE!

  • @albowrx
    @albowrx 13 дней назад +2

    RUclips can suck it as I watch everything AD-FREE by using the Brave browser. Sorry Nate. I support you once in a while when I can, but won't be supporting youtube

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  13 дней назад +2

      lol I get it my friend but don't we see the irony here how it is the YT platform that is enabling us to communicate right now and for you and me both to learn things and share knowledge?

    • @kevindavis3841
      @kevindavis3841 13 дней назад +1

      @@gardenlikeavikingWORD 👍🏻

  • @VicNorth777
    @VicNorth777 9 дней назад

    Nate, you got a mention on Stefano Creatini's channel. ruclips.net/video/3GIT_p7YP20/видео.html
    Kevin Chee discussed your KNF results.

    • @pampotgieter7611
      @pampotgieter7611 8 дней назад

      LOL I have just seen your comment now, after I too saw "Garden like a Viking" mentioned in the same video.

  • @MrSeedStarter
    @MrSeedStarter 13 дней назад

    Bossman will bird netting keep a ground hog away from my watermelon patch or do i need to just buy a fence?

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  13 дней назад +1

      unfortunately no the bird netting will likely not be enough for a ground hog they can tear right through it

    • @MrSeedStarter
      @MrSeedStarter 13 дней назад

      @gardenlikeaviking thanks man I'm gonna have to rethink this thing

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  12 дней назад +1

      @@MrSeedStarter you’ll need to eliminate the groundhog using something like a live cage trap then take it elsewhere….

  • @graemedevine9651
    @graemedevine9651 13 дней назад

    Thanks Nate, big storm here 2 days ago, trees uprooted, electricity lines and communication lines flying about along with trampolines and various garden furniture items, internet has been useless past 2 days, people looking lost lol. It's on again, some people's electricity was off and still is in places, no TV nothing, panic situation, the masses are thriving on the drama everywhere you go.
    As I said before about my Charles Dowding addiction I watched one of his videos on how to grow onions, it's a totally different approach, here's it here what do you think? ruclips.net/video/1k0f4GoC6Zw/видео.htmlsi=2etoePf3r91EWWzn