My garden just started producing like crazy finally I have lord of varieties of tomatoes all green close to ripen an soon I’ll be able to add more lol 😂 I have one bed ready to go can’t wait ! I like your channel I don’t find many other RUclipsrs that I can relate to, often it’s the same thing repeatedly from one person to the next. You however add your own spin I love it thank you 😊 it’s pleasant to listen to you while I decide what I grow next
Question about tomatoes. I harvested 1 so far that turned a beautiful bright red. Two other ones were red but on the bottom turned brown and flat on the vine. I bought these Bonnie bush tomatoes from Home Depot. Am I watering too much?
@@arlishaedwards4850 That is called blossom end rot. There are a few different causes but the most common is inconsistent watering. Be sure to keep your plants on a good schedule, keep the soil evenly moist without being water logged.
Right on! Working on amending soil/replanting as we harvest our summer crops. So far, we've planted more: 5 varieties of lettuce, spinach, carrots, peas, squash, zucchini, cucumber, celery, rosemary, cilantro, and thyme for fall harvest. Still to plant as we pull up more of our summer harvest: Kale, purslane, parsley, swiss chard, and more spinach. We're also preparing our dedicated basement grow room for overwinter indoor gardening. It didn't go exceptionally well last winter, but I learned a lot (first attempt at indoor gardening). Hopefully this winter will be more productive indoors. Best to you & yours!
So I live in Washington state right now and it's August I have two planter box in my backyard getting ready. What seeds would be good for the Pacific Northwest
Second year my seeds were junk! Everyone in my area (other than farmers) is complaining. August 2 and I haven’t gotten a tomato, very few squash, zero cukes. The onions are the only ones which have produced. It’s like they’re all stunted! And, the bugs are insane!! The garden takes hours of feeding, watering, and egg removal almost every day! Never had so much work!! I’m going to build a greenhouse!!
Made a mistake this year! Didn’t buy seed this spring for fall planting and there are no local companies that have seed for sale now. I guess this will be a good reminder next spring
This was my first year planting potatoes using the Ruth Stout method. I would like to use the space for beets( 1st time) and carrots next. Do I need to amend the soil with anything prior to planting after the potato crop? I have grown misc "tops" before and want to end up with the desired root. Thanks!
Most frost dates calculated are based on averages. And averages can shift based on how many years they chose to use. Normally I check what a few say and pick around the middle, but if the weather has been odd that year I might pick the earliest.
I have the same frustration with those sites. I would recommend looking at your states ag college website. They usually have some type of extension service that will have a list for you that will be the most accurate.
Awesome! Blessings to everyone if you haven't yet repented and accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior please do so before it's too late it's not God's will for none to perish Acts 2vs38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13
Hey guys! Did you know you still have planting to do? Get out there and get your fall garden planted.
My garden just started producing like crazy finally I have lord of varieties of tomatoes all green close to ripen an soon I’ll be able to add more lol 😂 I have one bed ready to go can’t wait ! I like your channel I don’t find many other RUclipsrs that I can relate to, often it’s the same thing repeatedly from one person to the next. You however add your own spin I love it thank you 😊 it’s pleasant to listen to you while I decide what I grow next
Question about tomatoes. I harvested 1 so far that turned a beautiful bright red. Two other ones were red but on the bottom turned brown and flat on the vine. I bought these Bonnie bush tomatoes from Home Depot. Am I watering too much?
@@arlishaedwards4850 That is called blossom end rot. There are a few different causes but the most common is inconsistent watering. Be sure to keep your plants on a good schedule, keep the soil evenly moist without being water logged.
Right on! Working on amending soil/replanting as we harvest our summer crops. So far, we've planted more: 5 varieties of lettuce, spinach, carrots, peas, squash, zucchini, cucumber, celery, rosemary, cilantro, and thyme for fall harvest. Still to plant as we pull up more of our summer harvest: Kale, purslane, parsley, swiss chard, and more spinach.
We're also preparing our dedicated basement grow room for overwinter indoor gardening. It didn't go exceptionally well last winter, but I learned a lot (first attempt at indoor gardening). Hopefully this winter will be more productive indoors. Best to you & yours!
So I live in Washington state right now and it's August I have two planter box in my backyard getting ready. What seeds would be good for the Pacific Northwest
Zone 6 has been strangely cold and temultuous this year. Thanks for this video!
It sure has
Hmmmm, the entire country's weather has been totally crazy! Gosh, I wonder why!?
Thank you so much for mentioning zones and reminding to check on our frost date(s). ✌️👍
No problem 👍
I love these videos. Thank you for them. Greatly appreciated ❤️🙏🏾
You are so welcome
Thank you for sharing this video with me.
My pleasure
Thank you for the list. I can’t remember stuff. I enjoy your videos and find them educational.
Glad you like them!
Thanks. This gave me great notes and directions for starting my fall garden.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this. This was super duper helpful to me.
You're so welcome!
Another consideration in babying these seedlings is that the throngs of grasshoppers are still in full swing in August.
That is for sure the case for us this year! They have been really bad!
I heard you could use tulle if you didn't have bug netting and it works well! I'm trying it!
Second year my seeds were junk! Everyone in my area (other than farmers) is complaining. August 2 and I haven’t gotten a tomato, very few squash, zero cukes. The onions are the only ones which have produced. It’s like they’re all stunted! And, the bugs are insane!! The garden takes hours of feeding, watering, and egg removal almost every day! Never had so much work!! I’m going to build a greenhouse!!
Thanks for the list and dates!
Any time!
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful!
Glad you think so!
Great video! Thank you!
You are welcome!
In zone 6b. I live in southern-most Indiana
Welcome!
Made a mistake this year! Didn’t buy seed this spring for fall planting and there are no local companies that have seed for sale now. I guess this will be a good reminder next spring
Oh no!
Hi Mark, thanks for the tips ,I find them extremely valuable. Don't you do potatoes as a Fall crop too?
No, they don't do well planted in the fall in my area so I've never tried them.
What's the "burlap trick" for germination? Sounds interesting.
I would like to know what the "burlap trick" is as well please
I will have to do a video on it. I'm planting carrots and beets next week so I will try to get one up for you in the next few weeks.
I would like more info on that as well. Good question 👍
I tried the burlap trick and it did not work for me, I don’t know what I did wrong.
Hi! Is today too late to plant my fall seeds, I’m in zone 7 and I’m afraid it’s too late! 😔
There will still be things you can plant this late. I will have a video out for you later in the week.
So where do you get transplants if you arent someone who can start seeds indoors???
This was my first year planting potatoes using the Ruth Stout method. I would like to use the space for beets( 1st time) and carrots next. Do I need to amend the soil with anything prior to planting after the potato crop? I have grown misc "tops" before and want to end up with the desired root. Thanks!
Does this go for zone 8b?
When do you plant broccoli, cabbage, etc?
This video was meant for zones 5-7, your target dates for planting is about 6 to 8 weeks before your first fall frost.
You will want to put them out as transplants about 4 weeks before your first frost.
What website is your favorite to get your first frost date? I googled it and looked at several but they all had a different date lol.
Most frost dates calculated are based on averages. And averages can shift based on how many years they chose to use. Normally I check what a few say and pick around the middle, but if the weather has been odd that year I might pick the earliest.
I have the same frustration with those sites. I would recommend looking at your states ag college website. They usually have some type of extension service that will have a list for you that will be the most accurate.
Is it possible to do these, or recommended for indoor, in Greenstalks? AK gets entirely too cold for anything in winter, except indoors.
You would need to do them under grow lights.
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Awesome! Blessings to everyone if you haven't yet repented and accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior please do so before it's too late it's not God's will for none to perish Acts 2vs38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13
And what, dig 4 ft of snow
Can you plant rutabaga this late too?