Your onions look delectable. I passed out on the 2nd & had no idea I was in hospital. Pak choi & Parisian carrots it is next week. 😢 I hate I missed your show, but I saw my seat still waiting 😊TY.
Thanks Rick! I am in Sandy and the heat this year is being very hard on my small garden. I am glad to find you as all other gardeners I follow are not in my zone.
Hello Rick. Hope you are doing well. I find this information so helpful. Every year I try different things to expand my knowledge and celebrate a fine harvest in the process. I need to expand to fall and winter growing eventually. Keep up the good work and thanks
I appreciate having a knowledgable channel to come to, especially since I am in SE Idaho in zone 5 and your info is relevant to my growing season. Thanks for sharing all you know. Be well.
I’m surprised you recommended direct seeding spinach at this time of year because it is difficult to get it to germinate in anything over 80 degrees. One trick I used this spring was to pre-sprout the seeds using the plate germination method and I had good success. I’ve also had pretty good luck transplanting seedlings. I’m wondering what issues you had. What I find with spinach overall is because it finicky to germinate, I make sure to always plant way more than I will ultimately need.
Thoughts on broccoli, cauliflower, and brussel sprouts? I got a bit too excited and started seeds about a month ago. I am going to put them into bigger cups this weekend. When do you think they can go outside? I am west of Salt Lake.
I love those as fall crops. Depending on where you live they might not make it into the winter. If you would like to get those planted for fall then you need to get the seedlings going right away! You will need to start seeds indoors about 12 weeks before your first frost date.
Thank you, having a channel that talks RELEVANT AND specific things about things in my zone. Please keep up the good work
Thanks! I'm glad I can help!
Your onions look delectable. I passed out on the 2nd & had no idea I was in hospital. Pak choi & Parisian carrots it is next week. 😢 I hate I missed your show, but I saw my seat still waiting 😊TY.
The replays are still there for you to watch. I'm glad you're feeling better!
Thanks Rick! I am in Sandy and the heat this year is being very hard on my small garden. I am glad to find you as all other gardeners I follow are not in my zone.
I always direct new gardeners to your channel, you always have great information that can apply to multiple growing zones! Thank you!
Wow! Thanks so much, I really appreciate that!
Thanks so much, you’re always relevant for me here in SW Idaho, zone 6b/7a.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Hello Rick. Hope you are doing well. I find this information so helpful. Every year I try different things to expand my knowledge and celebrate a fine harvest in the process. I need to expand to fall and winter growing eventually. Keep up the good work and thanks
Thanks, you too!
I appreciate having a knowledgable channel to come to, especially since I am in SE Idaho in zone 5 and your info is relevant to my growing season. Thanks for sharing all you know. Be well.
Thanks!!
You're Welcome!
Thanks for the info Rick!
You bet!
Rick, your onions looked great! When is the last time you top your plants?
@@roxanneheusdens8051 I don't top my plants at all. There's really not much proof that topping helps.
At least not that I've read or seen.
I’m surprised you recommended direct seeding spinach at this time of year because it is difficult to get it to germinate in anything over 80 degrees. One trick I used this spring was to pre-sprout the seeds using the plate germination method and I had good success. I’ve also had pretty good luck transplanting seedlings. I’m wondering what issues you had. What I find with spinach overall is because it finicky to germinate, I make sure to always plant way more than I will ultimately need.
Where do you get your burlap from. I don't have much for outdoor stores where I live. Could I use shade cloth over my carrots till they germinate?
I have found it at material stores, and I just looked it up, and Amazon has a variety of options. Hope this helps. 🙂
@@accidentalcountrygirl thank you! Will check it out.
Thoughts on broccoli, cauliflower, and brussel sprouts? I got a bit too excited and started seeds about a month ago. I am going to put them into bigger cups this weekend. When do you think they can go outside? I am west of Salt Lake.
I love those as fall crops. Depending on where you live they might not make it into the winter. If you would like to get those planted for fall then you need to get the seedlings going right away! You will need to start seeds indoors about 12 weeks before your first frost date.
@@StoneyAcresGardening seedlings are big now. When can they go outside?
@@carolinestone4527 when is your first frost?
Really not until mid August.
@@StoneyAcresGardening thank you!