Complete List of How Many Plants Needed to Grow a Year's Supply of Food

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  • Food is important, but during these trying times food can be even more important. If you are looking to grow all the food your family needs for a year, here is a complete list of each type of vegetable and how many plants you will need to plant to have a year's supply.
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  • @mrs8792
    @mrs8792 4 года назад +311

    I watched an Asian gardening program yesterday and was so surprised at how they are all cramped in high rise dwellings, but grow an enormous amount of their food. It was obvious, they didn’t have much money, but they reused plastic bags to garden in, they hung gardens and utilized egg shells to grow seedlings in. They reused boiled vegetable water to fertilize vegetables and cut tomato plant cuttings and other food plants to make more plants. People really need very little to grow food. They saved their seeds and made their compost for growing more food.

    • @bradthomas6272
      @bradthomas6272 4 года назад +37

      When you live under communism you garden or you starve

    • @candicegrabowski1988
      @candicegrabowski1988 4 года назад +37

      Do you remember what channel you watched that on and what the title of the program was called?

    • @AntoineQuichocho
      @AntoineQuichocho 4 года назад +6

      Was it the Home and Garden channel?

    • @therevelation19
      @therevelation19 4 года назад +14

      Would be nice if You could share the channels name.

    • @nancydarnell4852
      @nancydarnell4852 4 года назад +8

      Brad Thomas not true

  • @sandrafrancisco
    @sandrafrancisco 4 года назад +146

    i upvoted because this guy said he omitted iceberg lettuce. my kind of farmer.

    • @FeuerblutRM
      @FeuerblutRM 4 года назад +5

      I'd rather grow Iceberg lettuce myself since it's difficult to transport and store.
      I just like the taste even if it's poor in nutritious value - that's why I add herbs, sprouts and baby leaves to compensate whenever I'm hungry for some Iceberg. =)

  • @kemohere
    @kemohere 4 года назад +277

    12 heads of garlic?? Oops i planted 175.....

    • @sorlenna
      @sorlenna 4 года назад +33

      Yeah... I’m going to need more than 12...

    • @justaghost1014
      @justaghost1014 4 года назад +18

      @@sorlenna I'm not a vegan but I eat about 3 times the quantity. But I'm no small kid.

    • @MrKezzerdrix
      @MrKezzerdrix 4 года назад +28

      Good news! Vampires won't be an issue for you.

    • @AyefkaysLair
      @AyefkaysLair 4 года назад +13

      Garlic is my favourite thing to grow

    • @goatkidmom
      @goatkidmom 4 года назад +8

      Lol, trade with the neighbors for watermelon or something. 😁

  • @cheryl6413
    @cheryl6413 4 года назад +266

    Can you do a show on storing the vegetables when you harvest? How to store cucumbers, onions, potatoes, etc.

    • @mrsjuliasmith3433
      @mrsjuliasmith3433 4 года назад +8

      Yes please!

    • @alaskahomesteading6568
      @alaskahomesteading6568 4 года назад +55

      Potatoes, carrots, rutabagas, beets, turnips, parsnips, and other root vegetables can be stored in a root cellar in wet sawdust or sand. Some people can them, which preserves them for much longer. Tomatoes can be canned. Cucumbers can be made into pickles and can be lactofermented or canned in a brine. Cabbage can be lactofermented and made into sauerkraut. Turnips can be lactofermented and made into sauerruben. There are a number of channels that teach how to can food and others that teach how to lactoferment.

    • @adelineparinduri
      @adelineparinduri 4 года назад +2

      Yes please do. ✌

    • @Themurphyshow7
      @Themurphyshow7 4 года назад +2

      @@alaskahomesteading6568 thanks for the info!

    • @Taai02
      @Taai02 4 года назад +1

      I second that, plz 🙏

  • @FreijaVanir
    @FreijaVanir 4 года назад +78

    I burst out laughing at "12 plants of garlic is all you need". I think i use that much in a month, for two people. So I asked my american husband "don't y'all eat garlic over there?" and he replied that down South they do, occasionally.
    Me, I can't bake a cake if I don't have garlic in my pantry.
    I admit, I am from Transilvania...

    • @LezaRay
      @LezaRay 4 года назад +9

      I'm with you! 😃 We eat *tons* of garlic, but I'm also 100% Hungarian. I can use a whole bulb of garlic in a pot of soup. Our bodies need the sulphur from them and other alliums.

    • @girlinawolfhoodiewolf2426
      @girlinawolfhoodiewolf2426 4 года назад +1

      Why do you need garlic for a cake? Is that a recipe?

    • @pozzowon
      @pozzowon 4 года назад +3

      I agree. I'm Caribbean.
      Sounds like I'm gonna look for some Romanian and Hungarian restaurants around here as soon as quarantine is over

    • @FreijaVanir
      @FreijaVanir 4 года назад +2

      @@LezaRay , We have a lot of hungarian influence here. Paprika and garlic everywhere. And I love it.

    • @shalonamaranth
      @shalonamaranth 4 года назад +4

      Sure. I use garlic in every savory dish. Even tripling that count would only get us three months of garlic for my family... But my dear friend only ever uses garlic on spaghetti and garlic bread... Nowhere else.

  • @ArtScienceWonder
    @ArtScienceWonder 4 года назад +224

    During this crisis, I think it good for everyone to learn to be less dependent on the system. Those who are lucky enough to have a back yard should grow for themselves and share with their neighbors. Thank you!

    • @kemohere
      @kemohere 4 года назад +9

      Been growing in the front yard for year.

    • @brianmarshall3931
      @brianmarshall3931 4 года назад +31

      "Sharing" unless they are disabled is gonna depend on their degree of participation. Feeding 3 families last year was a LOT of work!

    • @shakengrain1942
      @shakengrain1942 4 года назад +14

      @@brianmarshall3931 Agreed! Share extra plants and let them grow Lol

    • @ArtScienceWonder
      @ArtScienceWonder 4 года назад +11

      Wow so sad to see some of these replies have been negative. One can also teach their neighbors how after sharing the extra. You can't eat money but sure exchange, barter, sell, there's also nothing wrong with that, but being indignant, certainly, will make you less dignified.

    • @niftynan2081
      @niftynan2081 4 года назад

      💗

  • @Nancy-zk9dj
    @Nancy-zk9dj 4 года назад +136

    I found some tomatoes popping through the soil this morning and was just thrilled! I've had gardens forever so it shouldn't have been such a big deal, but with the world the way it is, it's good to have something beautiful starting out, something to think forward about. Plant and pray, wait and hope! 🌱

    • @mrs8792
      @mrs8792 4 года назад +9

      Nancy Everson One year, I had sweet pie pumpkins come up in the compost. I got about 40 pie pumpkins off them within effort. It was great!

    • @Falcodrin
      @Falcodrin 4 года назад +1

      I usually do leafy greens indoors but with the current pay insecurity I took it outdoors. Got like 15 tomatoes germinating right now! Good luck!

    • @christelchristely2816
      @christelchristely2816 4 года назад +3

      Nancy Everson , yesterday I put seedtrays with tomatoes in my tunnel only to find dozends of volunteers already growing. I was very pleased with this surprise. :-)

    • @MGMG-88
      @MGMG-88 4 года назад +2

      This made me happy and it’s not even my garden! Lol

  • @thecatxx
    @thecatxx 4 года назад +21

    I'm growing as many radishes and carrots as I can so I can share with my neighbors and it seems like we'll be all set!

  • @MissChievousRN
    @MissChievousRN 4 года назад +173

    A printable list would be extremely helpful!

    • @yolandabrown9026
      @yolandabrown9026 4 года назад +16

      Yes, please attach a list to your comment section. We can use the one you are referencing and scale to our needs. Thank you

    • @blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098
      @blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098 4 года назад +14

      I hand wrote down in a tablet and kept hitting the back button but got it all.

    • @MegaSagacity
      @MegaSagacity 4 года назад +7

      @@blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098 Can you share this?

    • @alliecat9607
      @alliecat9607 4 года назад +5

      Yes yes on the list. Just post the one you were reading from

    • @Squick99
      @Squick99 4 года назад +11

      One trick is to hit the three dots next to the Share button below the video and Open Transcript. I'll pull the list out of that and post it in a moment

  • @maryjane-vx4dd
    @maryjane-vx4dd 4 года назад +53

    I learned something new. I learned why I'm so stressed during harvest season while the weeds take over. From your calculations I growing enough to feed apx. 20 people (there are 2 in my house). Also explains why I am having trouble finding room to store it. I guess there are worse problems to have

    • @mrs8792
      @mrs8792 4 года назад +5

      mary CBS news jane I’m trying deep wood chip and compost no till gardening. Several years ago I did it and had hardly any weeds. It also cut down on watering. Less stressful for sure. Best wishes.

    • @rebeccaharmony1438
      @rebeccaharmony1438 4 года назад +5

      The beautiful thing is you have plenty to share!!

    • @maryjane-vx4dd
      @maryjane-vx4dd 4 года назад +4

      @@mrs8792 I put down news paper from end of rolls and keep about 8 inches of grass clippings on top(grass and irrigation water both bring in plenty weed seeds).The biggest problem with thick wood chips(yes, I've tried it) is I have LOTS of morning glory aka. field bind weed which loves the wood chips. My nephew got a state grant years ago to study using bugs to control weeds. They found a weavel that only eats field bind weed only problem is it takes several years fir the weavels to get to critical mass to kill this weed.My property is too far north for these bugs to live through the winter. Therefore the cold kills them and they can't reform their majic

  • @southoceann
    @southoceann 4 года назад +73

    Number of plants per person:
    4 tomatoes, 30 onions, 20 sqft leaf lettuce, 5 peppers, 120 carrots, 3-5 cucumbers, 50 sweet corns, 10 broccoli, 7 celery, 2 zucchini, 3 winter squash, 12 heads of garlic, spinach 10 sqft, 4 asparagus, 2 eggplants, radishes 6 sqft, 60 beets, 4 mature kales or 10 baby kales, 15 green beans, 50 "dry beans"(?), 25 strawberries, 12-18 potatoes.

    • @MFV77
      @MFV77 2 года назад +5

      Thank you!

    • @astrojello6882
      @astrojello6882 2 года назад +1

      Wait I thought it was 6 beat plants not 60

    • @Mrs.T.Rusch25
      @Mrs.T.Rusch25 2 года назад

      @@astrojello6882 No, it's 60. He said about 10 sq ft, 6 plants per sq ft. 😊

    • @astrojello6882
      @astrojello6882 2 года назад +2

      @@Mrs.T.Rusch25 ahh thanks I don't listen well!

    • @Mrs.T.Rusch25
      @Mrs.T.Rusch25 2 года назад

      @@astrojello6882 LOL, join the club 😂👍

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 4 года назад +10

    For the lettuce/spinach substitute, I found a PERENNIAL leafy rhizome called Pacific Waterleaf. Prefers the shade to utilize those non-sunny places and the leaves can be eaten fresh or cooked. The rhizome is like crunchy bean sprouts. And it's prolific so don't need to buy much. Purchased from Native Foods Nursery.

    • @Undercoverbooks
      @Undercoverbooks Год назад

      I also like perpetual "spinach," which is actually a kind of leaf beet. Doesn't taste like beet greens, though.

  • @JohannVF
    @JohannVF 4 года назад +35

    A good addendum to this would be a video on how to schedule succession so that you have that 10-20lbs of a given plant ready for harvest over the time you'd take to eat it (IOW, not all at once).

  • @RandyFelts2121
    @RandyFelts2121 4 года назад +111

    A word of caution: Kale is very high in vitamin K , known as the clotting vitamin because without it, blood won't clot properly. If you are taking blood thinning or anti-coagulant drugs, like warfarin (brand name Coumadin), you need to avoid large amounts of kale.Mar 25, 2013

    • @s.leemccauley7302
      @s.leemccauley7302 4 года назад +3

      I did not know that. Thanks.

    • @amberlennox4647
      @amberlennox4647 4 года назад +13

      Agreed! With blood thinners you need to keep your vit k consistant. It can still be high, but consistant.

    • @samartinez1988
      @samartinez1988 4 года назад +1

      Thank you Randy.

    • @brittanyw1817
      @brittanyw1817 4 года назад +2

      My grandma can't have any veggies high in vitamin k

    • @suzannerush9225
      @suzannerush9225 4 года назад +7

      Yes, the key is consistency! If you eat 10 servings a week, then make sure you eat 10 servings EVERY week.

  • @velocityakaslothmom8083
    @velocityakaslothmom8083 4 года назад +35

    Got my seats today. I was so shocked when they were so many seeds in those packs for a dollar. Great value if you’re on the fence about buying their seats do it you won’t regret it. I’ve never had any problems with their seeds. So this year I branched out and bought different. Can’t wait to get in the garden and get them growing

    • @jelatinosa
      @jelatinosa 4 года назад +6

      I think your autocorrect was messing around with you.

    • @user-fi4rn6hr4r
      @user-fi4rn6hr4r 4 года назад +1

      Where did you get the seeds?

    • @Falcodrin
      @Falcodrin 4 года назад

      Seed packs are so hit and miss. Sometimes you get like 800mg and sometimes its like 20 grams. What brand did you try?

    • @rachelgoodhew9002
      @rachelgoodhew9002 3 года назад

      @@Falcodrin It sounds like she bought directly from migardener.

    • @macktonight9511
      @macktonight9511 3 года назад

      seat

  • @thegoodlife1238
    @thegoodlife1238 4 года назад +33

    Sweet potatoes may be even better than white. More nutritious and you can eat the leaves as greens.

    • @DrumRoody
      @DrumRoody 4 года назад

      Can you make flour like you can with white potatoes?

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 4 года назад +3

      Except for all the cooler places where sweet potatoes dont grow

    • @trilalterst4656
      @trilalterst4656 4 года назад

      Or Jerusalem Artichokes, they produce WAY more than potatoes and cant catch the diseases potatoes can.

    • @paladinsmith7050
      @paladinsmith7050 4 года назад +4

      That's actually a myth, both potatoes are nutritious sweet potatoes are higher in vitamin A whereas normal potatoes are higher in potassium. Sweet potatoes also contain more fat than regular potatoes and they contain 14x the amount of sugar than regular potatoes. 👍

  • @villagesteader3552
    @villagesteader3552 4 года назад +73

    You can also dehydrate most of these veggies. Then storage space is not such a problem.🤓

    • @maryjane-vx4dd
      @maryjane-vx4dd 4 года назад +1

      Also freeze dry. Down side? Take almost the same storage space as fresh.

    • @albanymountainhomestead
      @albanymountainhomestead 4 года назад +8

      @@maryjane-vx4dd have you priced a freeze dryer machine? Dehydrating is much more economical. I suggest excalibur dehydrator, they are a hard working well made machine.

    • @sarahnice1809
      @sarahnice1809 4 года назад +4

      Ive been dehydrating 4 years now have meals in a jar now!!

    • @brettlaw920
      @brettlaw920 4 года назад +1

      How exactly does one make the potatoes needed for instant mashed potatoes?

    • @seedaholicgardens9085
      @seedaholicgardens9085 4 года назад

      @@albanymountainhomestead are they quiet?most sound like Freight trains.

  • @danakarloz5845
    @danakarloz5845 4 года назад +3

    We love fried potatoes and onions as a main dish. I would always use peppers and it would add tons of flavor to the dish. We like things like sautéed squash and onions. Ham, yams and apples! Roasted pumpkin and then roast the seeds for a great snack!

  • @paigettie
    @paigettie 4 года назад +17

    A couple of years ago I got close to 50 lbs from only 2 spaghetti squash plants! It was CRAZY! We were able to make a huge donation to a local community in need a few months later.

    • @VelvetyMoon
      @VelvetyMoon 4 года назад

      J Paige Polson Edwards beautiful.

    • @lindamoses3697
      @lindamoses3697 4 года назад +1

      My daughter got results like that with butternut squash. She was passing them out all over the place and still had plenty to last all winter.

  • @wishingb5859
    @wishingb5859 4 года назад +1

    I am Whole Food Plant-Based and I was shocked going to the grocery store the week after the panic shopping when there were no beans, potatoes, rice, frozen vegetables, oatmeal, etc at any store near me. I might not grow things this year, but I am learning this year. I don't have a big space, but I am aware that vegetables are so expensive and that they are what I eat. I am quarantined right now and I do have some greens, but it will be likely that I end up with 3 weeks without greens unless I go to the store. My coworker tested positive, so I am not going to the store.

    • @heatherburch7697
      @heatherburch7697 4 года назад

      I don’t know where you are but here in PA I get vegetables delivered from Misfits Market
      Join Misfits Market with my code: COOKWME-BS8EKJ !
      and Imperfect Foods.
      imprfct.us/v/heather_2345
      They both reclaim produce that was destined for the landfill and deliver them to your door. Maybe you have something like that where you live?

  • @giveregard2truth502
    @giveregard2truth502 4 года назад +1

    You are a beautiful individual- you really are. You are trying to help people overcome their situation.... I honor you and I pray the Lord bless you greatly and shield you so that you can continue to bless others with your encouragement and healing oils of comfort and knowledge

  • @jackpinesavage1628
    @jackpinesavage1628 4 года назад +6

    In Michigan, with a short growing season, a couple could use two 20 feet by 60 feet in dimension hoop houses to grow enough food for the both of them plus have extra to sell at farmer's markets. I purchased your book and I'm glad I did. Up North, in Michigan, we plant after Memorial Day. We get many of our plants and flowers from a nursery in Glennie. I grow tomatoes, rhubarb, apples and potatoes. In the summer, we gather huckleberries that grow all around our cabin.

  • @autumnm2075
    @autumnm2075 4 года назад +6

    This was great, getting me thinking about what we actually eat in a year. Like you we eat way more veggies than the national average.

  • @andreitatucrees
    @andreitatucrees 4 года назад +3

    I have about 2 years "watching" your videos lol I put them in a watch later and listen to go to sleep lol l always liked my plans, my grandma was the best gardener I'm missing her so much because of what I see on TV about old people I'm missing her so much that I tried to buy Cinnamon Basil I read that is like the Mexican albacar my grandma garden was full with pots of it by April my birthday month the smell was so strong OMG I have so many memories.

  • @sharonstanley5054
    @sharonstanley5054 4 года назад +6

    You can grow fresh vegetables on a porch, deck, patio. Not a year's supply, but real fresh stuff. Can grow in vertical towers which can be taken inside during cold weather, using led growing lights.

    • @user-fi4rn6hr4r
      @user-fi4rn6hr4r 4 года назад +1

      Sharon Stanley did you try to move a tower indoor? It is very heavy. You might keep it on wheeled caddy, but a strong one. It helps to move along the deck. But to move in a house you usually need to go overcome some obstacles, like steps or door boards. That’s not easy at all and you can end up with a big mess and lost crop

  • @littlefootranch4410
    @littlefootranch4410 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely loved this video & I especially loved “ if your only eating 2 lbs of kale, you probably should be eating more” lol.
    We’re a family of five ( vegans/vegetarians) & we eat kale almost daily 😂 smoothies, soups, wraps, salads, juicing, just whoa! So many options! Also I agree with the dry beans, I’d need to at least triple that for us. I think it’s wonderful that you speak strongly about consuming more fresh fruits and veggies in abundance.

    • @macktonight9511
      @macktonight9511 3 года назад +1

      eat meat.stop torturing your family with your weird beliefs

  • @JCC_1975
    @JCC_1975 2 месяца назад

    With companion planting and hanging baskets you can grow everything your family needs or want in around 50X50 garden spot, all in containers. I do for my family of 3. Planning is everything 💜

  • @theconsciousmovement9669
    @theconsciousmovement9669 4 года назад +39

    You forgot the instant noodles and chocolate.

  • @LynneMariedesigns
    @LynneMariedesigns 4 года назад

    Thank-you for this! Very informative!

  • @scotta5826
    @scotta5826 4 года назад +24

    So, how big should your garden be to plant all this food and how many hours a week would it take to manage it for an average family of four. Great episode and it really makes you think. Thanks for all your efforts.

    • @dianeallred9288
      @dianeallred9288 3 года назад +1

      I am curious if you figured this out. I started smaller and planning a much bigger plot of land for next year. I don't have any room to store 150lbs of potatoes (3 adults) so I will likely still have to go to the store for potatoes. Also need to think of how you will store the food, freeze, can, cold storage? I hope you have good luck

    • @scotta5826
      @scotta5826 3 года назад +5

      @@dianeallred9288 I have a decent sized garden but am no where near the size required, nor do I have the time needed to tend to it like I would need to. I still filled all my freezers,( I have 3) and still do not have enough for a year. I'd imagine it would be a full time job to be completely self sufficient. Possible but not practical.

    • @dianeallred9288
      @dianeallred9288 3 года назад +3

      @Scott Ashton it can be a full time job. Just pick the hardest varieties to find in a store as well as the most expensive to buy. Great job on filling 3 freezers😍

    •  2 года назад +3

      I'm a year late, but I would guess you could have a small idea by re-watching and adding the space he says for each crop.
      That being said, I think this number varies a lot by what types of varieties you get, how good is your soil, and how efficient your gardening skills are.
      For example, those cucumbers, peas, and tomato plants don't have to take a lot of space if you have good trellis. If you know your crops you can succession plant, like you lettuce won't take that much space if you wait to harvest some before planting new ones.
      Same goes for all varieties. You have broccolis that take 50 days to maturity and others 80. You will need a lot more space if you plant only the ones that take 80 days, but you can have some 80 days along with some 50 days that you will succession plant and be able to harvest broccoli for 100 days. It's gardening so the math is not always perfect, but I think thinking this way makes it possible to grow a LOT more in a lot less space.

  • @oursimplelife5984
    @oursimplelife5984 4 года назад

    I LOVE this kind of information! Thank you for providing this!

  • @jessicajones1451
    @jessicajones1451 4 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time to do this research!

  • @dianeallred9288
    @dianeallred9288 3 года назад +1

    I just came across this episode. I have been planning next year's garden for a while now. I had way too many of a few and not enough of others. Now to find a similar episode of which plants like the same amount of water

  • @MsSunstoned
    @MsSunstoned 4 года назад +3

    All your hard work is greatly appreciated. Thanks Luke.

  • @MarkShaw001
    @MarkShaw001 4 года назад +3

    Awesome job as always! Thank you for the info!

  • @christelchristely2816
    @christelchristely2816 4 года назад

    That list is a very good idea, thank you!

  • @mkeyankee9628
    @mkeyankee9628 4 года назад

    Much love to you and your family!totally appreciate your videos!

  • @kristalawson5640
    @kristalawson5640 4 года назад

    Super useful! Thank you so much!

  • @joycebrown5440
    @joycebrown5440 4 года назад

    Thanks Luke, this was amazing. Really needed this info 2 help my annual food growing plan xx

  • @duckbrother2duckbrother246
    @duckbrother2duckbrother246 4 года назад

    This was helpful. Thank you, Luke!

  • @adelineparinduri
    @adelineparinduri 4 года назад +2

    This is great Luke! Didn't know it's not as much plants as needed for a year supply. Thanks! Bless ya.

  • @YairaSparkle
    @YairaSparkle 4 года назад

    This was soooo good!!!!!! Thank you soooo much for the work that you put into this!!! I personally needed this information! ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @anewman1
    @anewman1 4 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time!👍

  • @kristywebster5833
    @kristywebster5833 4 года назад

    Fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @paulinemulski5778
    @paulinemulski5778 3 года назад

    This was so much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to do this!

  • @briannas.3887
    @briannas.3887 4 года назад

    Got my seeds today can’t wait!!

  • @sarahc4817
    @sarahc4817 2 года назад

    This is one of my favourite episodes you’ve done. I’ve watched it so many times.

  • @TheBeadGarden
    @TheBeadGarden 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the FABULOUS info!!! I really needed this today!!! Planting all my seeds tonight, lol.

  • @brandi8040
    @brandi8040 2 года назад

    We always appreciate your hard work, Mr. MIgardener!

  • @sharonlynn3358
    @sharonlynn3358 4 года назад +2

    Absolutly LOVED this video! Thank you for putting in the time to calculate!

  • @ssammyblue5156
    @ssammyblue5156 4 года назад +37

    im starting my first garden this year and i DEFINATELY germinated wayyy too many seed. It's a ton of work, but I'm really enjoying it

    • @lynhyslop7157
      @lynhyslop7157 4 года назад +7

      Share your extras with coworkers, friends, neighbors or even your local nursing homes.

    • @kemohere
      @kemohere 4 года назад +4

      Better to have too many than not enough.. i always seed double. Keep the best, pass out the rest. Not sure where you live but this is one of the best channels you can watch. Best of luck. Dont forget the epsom salt...

    • @JNoMooreNumbers
      @JNoMooreNumbers 4 года назад +1

      Much canned be canned or frozen.

    • @mrs8792
      @mrs8792 4 года назад +1

      Save your own seeds for next year.😉

    • @rebeccaharmony1438
      @rebeccaharmony1438 4 года назад +1

      I started more then I need to be able to share with others, or maybe swap plants for some that didn’t do well for me and vise versa. I’m encouraging everyone I know to have a few plants, even in pots.

  • @tiffanybecker1591
    @tiffanybecker1591 4 года назад +4

    I’ve always wanted to know this! Thanks Luke!

  • @sallysmith7675
    @sallysmith7675 4 года назад +1

    I appreciate this program. Thanks

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 4 года назад +6

    Also, have an extra plant like celery and carrots for next year's seeds.

  • @staceywishart9971
    @staceywishart9971 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information! It’s so helpful!

  • @danakarloz5845
    @danakarloz5845 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this, Luke! It really helps me to appreciate what actual farmers do for us!

  • @JD-ou2ce
    @JD-ou2ce 4 года назад

    I love your channel Luke! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! your passion for organic gardening is incredible

  • @spazzmomma
    @spazzmomma 4 года назад +4

    Awesome video Luke. Thank you so much for putting it in perspective and doing the math. It seems like I always plant too much of one and not enough of the other. I so appreciate this video.

  • @mrsjuliasmith3433
    @mrsjuliasmith3433 4 года назад

    Very helpful and informative to know how much to aim for. Thanks so much Luke!

  • @karenschwartz5209
    @karenschwartz5209 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for your information!! Great info!

  • @Fionabhair
    @Fionabhair 4 года назад +1

    I am so happy I found your channel this year - because you make it seem like an adventure that anyone can have. Your videos encouraged me to actually start, and not just read about gardening. So thank you!

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 4 года назад +2

    Fabulous video! What a great guy you are. I’m so pleased and moved by how much the gardening RUclips community has stepped up to the plate to help your brethren on the Internet in need. Yes, we need ideas and we need them fast. And, you guys have been great. Just keep on trucking. Thank you so very, very much

  • @ainsleyteagan6317
    @ainsleyteagan6317 4 года назад

    Loved this video so much! Thank you so much

  • @christykendall3913
    @christykendall3913 4 года назад +2

    OMG - What an awesome video

  • @willow8094
    @willow8094 4 года назад +1

    That's awesome ! It's nice to know this and if you only have a small garden this is very helpful .

  • @candicechristensen1753
    @candicechristensen1753 4 года назад

    Good information! Thanks Luke 😊

  • @farmgirlroots4616
    @farmgirlroots4616 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic information thank you!!!

  • @katelinwilcox6368
    @katelinwilcox6368 4 года назад +1

    Oh my!! I’ve been trying to answer this question for my family for years and this video was exactly what I needed! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Thank you!

  • @steveegbert7429
    @steveegbert7429 4 года назад +6

    Luke, I cannot express how much I have learned from you, (and Jess at Roots and Refuge). I know the basics of growing food, I'm here to learn how to grow more food better. Thank you!

    •  2 года назад

      Right!! MIgardener + RRF = superb combo haha

  • @AyefkaysLair
    @AyefkaysLair 4 года назад +12

    This video is wonderful, I’ve been gardening for years and appreciate that you are very articulate and cover the important topics and keep it on topic. Also, it’s great to support you as I’m right across the bridge. 🥬

    • @ronniecalloreal4674
      @ronniecalloreal4674 4 года назад +3

      IKR!!! I LOVE how honest he is. He's so thoughtful of his audience and is sincere about keeping his followers well informed. He really appreciates the earth (the soil), the quality of the seed or the possibility of a plant to propagate, and his loyalty for the quality of the plant. At the end of it all, he's also foodie, and gets even more excited about the flavor of the food he and his family has collectively grown together. That my friend, is living the "American Dream." ☺🌱

  • @melissakalber2185
    @melissakalber2185 2 года назад

    Love you're videos. This was so informative

  • @goldierocks.
    @goldierocks. 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for compiling all of this data and sharing! I was just about to do this and now all I need to do is make adjustments for our preferences. Huge help, Luke. 🤜🏻🙏🙏

  • @brusselsprout5851
    @brusselsprout5851 4 года назад

    Great video, Luke. Wow, just what I needed. You are always on time, and always amazing.

  • @Crazychickenlady448
    @Crazychickenlady448 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing the homework to get this information out there! I actually did this too (before you released this video, obviously!) and your numbers were very close to mine. And hello from Jackson, MI! ❤️

  • @babsn3637
    @babsn3637 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making a video covering this topic. As a fairly new gardener who is looking into planting a garden to help feed my family I was completely lost on how many of each vegetable to plant. This video as well as others you've posted is priceless for new gardeners like me. You are much appreciated!

  • @LifeWithMrsB
    @LifeWithMrsB 4 года назад

    This was so helpful!!

  • @ponygirl1073
    @ponygirl1073 4 года назад +1

    This is an awesome vid! Love the breakdown & especially now! Thanks for doing all the work. Truly you are a blessing. I also just watched your Grow on a broke budget. Right now people are on hard times & you really put necessities out there. Here in Arizona, our libraries give free seeds, well they say check them out. I’m alone so this vid was perfect for me. Again thank you & God Bless 🙏👩‍🌾

  • @Mrs-Lewis
    @Mrs-Lewis 4 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @beverlydanahy6964
    @beverlydanahy6964 4 года назад

    Love your enthusiasm, Luke.

  • @marridesign4108
    @marridesign4108 4 года назад

    This was probably your most creative video. Thank you for all that data!

  • @billseemore5906
    @billseemore5906 4 года назад +1

    Hi there MI... my wife and i are starting a new raised beds and ground beds this spring. This episode was extremely helpful in figuring out what, when and how much. Thank you so much from the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario Canada.

  • @heidirupley9216
    @heidirupley9216 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Luke! Your expertise and time researching are incredibly valuable. Love all your topics. This one is so helpful and simplified for us to follow. With appreciation.

  • @BSGSV
    @BSGSV 4 года назад +2

    Great info once again! It's good to know what the national average is and how much one might want to plant if they want to start a small garden and pick that couple of key items to grow.

  • @ronniecalloreal4674
    @ronniecalloreal4674 4 года назад

    ***** EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE VIDEO!!! ***** Thanks so much for what you do... MANY ARE SO GRATFUL FOR YOU!! Old and new followers. 👍🏽 Keep up the go work!

  • @JOSEPH-vs2gc
    @JOSEPH-vs2gc 4 года назад +7

    Vertical farming all of a sudden makes sense, imagine if we converted a multilevel Carpark into a garden. I would love to see that.

  • @lovemyalaskalife9478
    @lovemyalaskalife9478 2 года назад

    Thank you so very much!

  • @jamiet9132
    @jamiet9132 4 года назад +5

    That is a great list. Other veggies to consider are cabbage (i prefer nappa/ chinese), snow/sugar/sweet peas and more root veg like turnips/parsnips

    • @DawaLhamo
      @DawaLhamo Год назад

      I don't like beets, but I love rutabagas, so I swap the two. I eat a good amount of cabbage and snap peas, too. One great thing to do with cabbage (and kale) is to dehydrate it and then store in quart mason jars - throw some into soups or whatever else you want, or rehydrate and throw into your stir fry.

  • @kathyazzariogabbykay6650
    @kathyazzariogabbykay6650 4 года назад +1

    Just found your channel. Thank you for the videos! I have been a gardener for long time but learned new things from you. Keep them coming.

  • @sandracaputo2917
    @sandracaputo2917 2 года назад

    Fantastic! Thanks so much for this video. Great idea!

  • @CrystalKeim
    @CrystalKeim 4 года назад

    Great information thank you so much for sharing!

  • @johnanderson3405
    @johnanderson3405 3 года назад

    Love your videos!! Very helpful even for a seasoned gardener

  • @cameronmars7737
    @cameronmars7737 4 года назад +4

    You did my homework thankyou.

  • @larkatmic
    @larkatmic 4 года назад

    Thanks for all your research. Amazing! Good to know.

  • @Frankie_902
    @Frankie_902 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so very much for your time in researching and calculating all this information for everyone. This is such valuable information!!! I'm very thankful and grateful for you.
    Again, THANK YOU❤🙏 GOD BLESS

  • @avelsgard78
    @avelsgard78 4 года назад

    Wow, so much information and so much work on your part! Thank you for this one. I can tell I will be referring back here each year!

  • @ruthmanning2303
    @ruthmanning2303 4 года назад +4

    It's my Birthday 🌷thanks for info of a general Qty. Of Plants needed. Just starting out in Ottawa Co. I got seeds now to work with. Grandma Ruth

  • @shadowkitten7914
    @shadowkitten7914 4 года назад +2

    Very helpful video. I've had to do that research on my own years ago and I know it takes awhile so thank you for helping others in this time of need for many. Your content has helped me learn for a while now but I've really enjoyed your recent content. Coming from someone that's clearly very competent makes it that much easier for the new folks to receive.

  • @alyroo9160
    @alyroo9160 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! You have no idea how much you've helped!

  • @amyr505
    @amyr505 4 года назад

    Thanks so much for this information as I am planning my garden now!

  • @patfaulkner2069
    @patfaulkner2069 4 года назад

    Thanks for the inspiration. I am planting a garden for the first time in several years. I had the main part of my back yard disked so that I could plant a food security garden. I've created 11 30' rows thus far and have about that many more to do. I'm thankful every day that I am physically able to garden. No more excuses. I'm a healthy 67 year old with two hip replacements. I'm growing several kinds of beans, okra, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers this summer using succession planting of at least two crops of each and then plan to have a fall garden of the cool weather crops. I am so grateful and excited to be back in the vegetable garden again. I won't be caught totally dependent on the supermarkets again as long as I am able to plant and harvest! Happy, productive gardening everyone. Yes, I'm using some MI Gardener seeds!