10 Of The Best Cold Weather Winter Crops
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Winter Gardening Is Fun! To be successful though, you need the right timing and you need the right plants. A whole host of plants do better in the cooler weather after the summer heat is tamed. But only a select few plants are actually frost hardy and cold tolerant!
In today's video, let's look at my top 10 winter crops that'll beat the frost and keep on growing. These plants get better as the mercury dips so let's plant a few and keep our gardening hats on for just a bit longer!
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Auto captions turned bulb onions into ball bunions... I nearly died 😂. Alas, at 53, I haven't grown up yet.
I should hard encode that as a subtitle into the video and see if anyone else catches it! LOL
The bass arp in the intro is top notch. Totally sets the mood 😂❤
Great class on winter crops, I have a bumper crop of carrots and spinach. Really love winter gardening, bugs be gone!!
Thanks Naomi! You're so right.....no more pests this time of year is such a huge bonus! :-)
I know parsnips and turnips are not popular, but that's because most people have no idea how much flavor they give to chicken soup. Don't forget them!
Definitely!! And rutabagas too! They can actually take it colder than turnips!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Any tips for salsify? I bought some (canned) a while back because it used to be endemic to Europe and we lost touch with it with industrialization and monocultures and I was curious, but I couldn't find a good way to cook them they felt firm and stringy.
@@metasamsara satueed with butter is the only way I've ever heard of eating the root portions
Imo, it’s because people never heard of parsnip. Unless you grew up eating or woking in a grocery store, odds are that you’ll be probably never know it exists. Same with things like Jicama and Yuca
Where I live, I have very mild winters and pretty hot & dry summers, so knowing what I can grow from late-summer through winter is a great way for me to stretch out my otherwise short growing season! Thanks.
Definitely! What crops are you seeing success with mostly?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I am just on my first year gardening, but thus far I have had good success with an early planting of radishes, I just harvested them because we had a really intensely hot couple of weeks that caused most of them to bolt, but I have a ton of onions, some celery, peas & even some cabage growing now. So far the crops doing the best are the raspberries, they came back with a vengeance this year. But after watching this, I'll probably aim to do brocoli, pok choi and carrots.
@@ahealthkit2745 nice work! Hot spells give me the biggest challenge with my selection here, without question
Apples-just dont pick them until the snow and cold is over!! Sweet!! Makes some great cider, hard cider, apple jack, or vinegar. Thedeer like them and i like venison!! Not much work, just feed the tree, and whatta crop!!😊
I like the way you think!
Thank you! I live in Nebraska (zone 7?) and our winters can be rough. I’d like to be able to grow in each season for more self sufficiency and it’s so COOL to learn about winter crops 😉 ❄️
I clicked it and realized it was a premier lol. Can't wait! Have I ever said I found you because a comment you left on a channel about video editing? Saw the tomato logo and had to check it out lol
Ha ha so awesome Alec.... What a small world the internet is (sometimes), lol, cheers man.
Hey Jeff, if you do another educational course, I’d recommend adding info like this ( which crops prefer warm weather, hot weather, cool weather and which ones can tolerate more than one).
@7;00 you are absolutely correct. Those seeds will sit an entire winter and germination happens at the right moment.
Carrots are a patient crop, no question!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms the same with red Russian kale, the experiment I did last year was very successful.
This year I did garlic as my overwinter.
@@shineyrocks390 Right on, how many bulbs?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms a guestimate around 60 and still have room for my other groceries next season for Plenty O Groceries. I'm told from a local gardener that I got the bulbs from that they should be done around July. I planted in September. He said to cut off the scapes if I want big bulbs. I also got my strawberries in the ground at the same time I planted garlic. All this is covered by 8 inches of soiled straw bedding from my goats. I'm still accumulating wood chips for the ultimate covering. This morning Friday December 10, we got 8 inches of snow finally! We have zero precipitation and I'm getting worried. So I'm thankful for this snow.
Great video Jeff. I still have a few carrots in the garden but I didn't get my fall plants started early enough this summer. Oh well there is always next year. Cheers
Its crazy how fast winter can come on some years and in some regions Bev. I am fairly lucky here in that there's a big window of easing into those 6-7 really bad weeks that we get.
Yes these crops are the next to sow now for my heavy winter in Bulgaria after the garlic success
If you can do that in Canada I should be able to as well here in Sweden (rarely below -10C). Great! I like your attitude! Subscribed.
@@Anna-jl1rx you most definitely can! Thanks for the support!
Oh hey! You're Canadian! So am I! I'm in BC and I find your videos so helpful! Sorry about all the exclamation marks, I'm actually just that excited. I've always been extremely passionate about plants and I'm finally dating someone who feels the same way and we built a greenhouse together 😁💖 He's new to growing food plants, I've worked on a few farms but it feels way different when they're your plants instead of your boss' plants 🤣
That's so awesome! I'm in BC as well.... Best place to live. Pricey, but still, worth it!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms oooohhhhh! That makes your information even more relevant! 😁 Do you have a video about greenhouses yet? My folks have such an extreme deer/bears problem on their property that they can't really garden fully outside, anywhere they put plants needs REALLY high walls or to be completely sealed off. This means we're going to be doing all our growing in that greenhouse or on our balcony, so I've really been looking for more content relevant to this pursuit.
Thank you so much for responding btw 😁
@@secretidentity6183 yes, I think I have at least 3 or 4 greenhouse videos from the last 12 months.... And more to come. Greenhouses are game changers!
Bears. I'd be putting up electrified fences. Solar panels for juice.
Gott to get my winter crops in next season but I’m glad you made this video. Next year my goal is to have all of my Thanksgiving vegetables come from my garden!!
It can totally be done Mike! Its all timing. So many people focus on spring and summer....but if you can get your fall crops in early, pound-for-pound they can actually be your most productive plants! :-)
Fantastic video I would agree that I would add parsnips and turnips to the list
Definitely Christien! Love the root crops!
Red Russian kale stayed alive up here in MI with no cover zone 5. Very impressed with them. We had "winter vortex" 2 winters ago I was smacking ice off my kale and it still thrived.
I forgot kale in my garden last winter and was very surprised to be able to harvest it in February
How awesome is that?!
Another great informational video! Thanks, brother!
Thanks so much man, always appreciated!
Man your videos are amazing, thank you so much!
Hey thanks for that, appreciate it! :-)
Looking forward to that new video. I want to know if what I am doing in my garden is good or if I have to improve something.
Cheers Roxana, thanks for checking it out!
Great video Jeff. I still have some lettuce and spinach left here in zone 6. I have it in a cold frame. Got a picking or two left.
Nice Carmen! Always a good feeling to stretch those crops out longer than normal....its like bonus harvest!
I am going to try some this year.
Best of luck!
Grey info! Zone 8a so I love knowing the info ahead of time.
I did not realize kale was that cold hearty!! Good to know!
Right Lukas? Its crazy. Once hardened off, its amazing what their leaves can withstand!
This was great, thanks!
Appreciate that, thanks for watching! :-)
Great list Jeff!
Thanks Kevin, happy Friday man!
And a happy Friday to you too Jeff! Grey Cup dreams dashed once again. Where was the O line? :o)
Have a good Christmas!
Bummer. I was thinking of trying some winter vegtables this year but realise now that it is too late to get the seeds started. I'll need to put it on my calendar for the month of September and October next year. Thanks for the tips.
I hear you George... This type of planting really is all about the timing.
I remember when I first planted cilantro in missouri, when winter came and passed, the cilantro thrived almost like a weed lol
Awesome! I haven't quite figured how to keep it going right through our winters outside..... But getting there!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms It was surprisingly easy in that humid climate. I think they survived and thrived after winter because they had grown so tall before winter (I Also did the minimal effort, just bought a bag of garden soil and mixed it into the ground where I scattered seeds. No landscaping fabric or anything fancy.
Hi Jeff. Zone 6b. Ct. USA I love your content. I've been looking for info on over wintering veggies for the spring. First time garlic for me and looks good so far.
Cut my chard to the ground last fall, heavy mulched with chopped brown leaves and covered with a tarp silver side up. Chard came up too and the spring onion going to seed.
So much to learn but that keeps me young at 70 ish. lol Thank you.
GREAT INFO 👍 IM REALLY STRUGGLING TO GET MY TIMINGS RIGHT FOR A WINTER HARVEST HERE IN TORONTO IM NEVER SURE WHAT TO PLANT WHEN. I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHEN I SHOULD PLANT LEEKS.... SHOULD THEY BE STARTED INDOORS OR CAN I DIRECT SOW THE SEEDS? THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR INFO! 👍
Grow them like tomatoes. Start them indoors late winter/early spring, then transplant the well-started plants into the ground when the weather warms. Harvest early fall all the way to frost. Its really the easiest, fool-proof way to grow them, (but not the only way).
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms OH THAT’S SO HELPFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFO! MAYBE THIS IS WHERE I WAS GOING WRONG AS I HAVE BEEN PLANTING IN FALL HOPING FOR A WINTER HARVEST AS I LOVE LEEKS IN SOME OF MY WINTER RECIPES BUT THEY ARE RIDICULOUSLY PRICED IN THE GROCERY STORES FOR A MEASLY 2 OR LEEKS! SO IF I SOW INDOORS SAY EARLY JANUARY I SHOULD BE OK?
8:00 rip to almost everywhere except the west coast then.
I am in zone 5a and have had Swiss Chard and Kale survive the winter (lacinato). I tried radishes over the winter and while they struggled, a cold snap in the minus 20'sC for a few days finally finished them off. To be fair, the radishes were tiny seedlings, it was an experiment to see how long they would last
Yes, definitely older established plants seem to have a better chance. Best of luck this winter!
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I learn sooooo much from you! Thank you - what is great for zone 8 #theRipeTomatoFarms
Right on Linda!! All 10 of these plants apply for Zone 8! At least for the early part of winter! :-)
Could you make a video on increasing plants resistance to cold weather and warm weather especially indoors? I heard about this product vitalink chill meant to increase efficiently plants resistance to heat, but I was unable to find DIY alternatives. I am also curious about cold resistance improvements, especially with the winter settling in. I want to make indoor plants more resilient to lower heating without compromising on the quality of the yield too much. Maybe specific enzymes would help? Or a specific soil composition material to insulate the roots better? Maybe literally something to feed the plants cells and fatten them up? Silicone perhaps? Lots of calcium? Maybe even phosphorous & potassium? Obviously I would use a heating mat (and maybe mulch) but I want to protect the canopy without heating the whole room to 20+ degrees celcius. Does it even matter if the roots are cozy? Would it be a good idea to use a cloth pot inside a plastic pot with a heating mat snug in between?
I have green onions growing with catnip right now on my windowsill and the first frost finally hurt the catnip the main stem went limper resting on the windowsill, while the green onion is coping with less light by chilling but the frost didn't hurt it if anything the catnip dying is making the green onions stronger :D
What's your coldest temperatures? I'm in zone 6 b.
Hi I am a Virgin Gardner . Next year will be my first year. I live in Prince edward island Canada 🇨🇦 ..
Right on! Best of luck!
im planting today 9/4/24 in kingman AZ
i succesfully overwintered peas. Now i have a gazilion pods forming in early sprng.
I'm interested in over wintering anything. I had success with swiss chard, spring onion, garlic. Peas would be wonderful. Zone 6b. We cut the plants ground level and cover with a tarp silver side up but first chop brown leaves as mulch.
What zone you in?
What about Daikon Radishes?
Great name for a band…. “Frost Kills”
I'd be shocked if it wasn't already one!
I wonder, would you put rutabagas on this list?
Yup...and Turnips and Parsnips.....the list isn't all-encompassing. :-)
Where are you located and what zone are in?
Hey Casey, I'm in zone 9b in Victoria, BC Canada
Do you use greenhouse or you grow them open air in freezing winter
Please tell me..what zones can these be planted in fall for a winter harvest?
I'm in zone 7 and would love to have a winter harvest.
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Cheers Marcus. :-)
So what about watering these crops if they live 3 or 4 months in the cold near or below freezing??
Depends on what the weather is doing. Usually winters that hover around freezing are mild climates that get a ton of rain in the fall/winter. In that case, don't bother watering.
U da man
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How do you make ur own soil. What is involved in it?
Radishes can grow well into winter, and long white/daikon can survive the winter.
Love Daikon!
We just don't get enough sun for it. Zone 5b.
Yeah, that's a tough zone to get winter production, no question there.
HI JEFF COULD YOU RECOMMEND WHERE TO GET THE STRAW FOR MULCHING IN BULK FOR A REASONABLE COST? WAY TOO EXPENSIVE WHERE I AM
Usually feed stores or garden nurseries. Big compressed bags, only about $9 to $10 per bag.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms OH REALLY?? THAT’S AWESOME THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP MUCH APPRECIATED AND KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING!! 👍
I have a friend who calls the day after Halloween "Gathering Day" since that's when he drives around neighborhoods picking up free bales of straw set out at the curb for trash after Halloween decorations are no longer wanted. He got over 20 bales this fall. Watch for assisted living facilities or businesses that do elaborate displays and maybe leave your name and contact info at the desk. If you collect them they won't have to pay their maintenance staff to do it. Of course they aren't the finely cut type shown in the video, but still fine for most plants. The cut type would be bagged vs baled.
Can you harvest these in the winter, or wait until spring?
These are meant to be fall planted and winter harvested.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I have another silly question. You know the leafy green pictures with frost on them? Are they harvested like that? I'm in CA; however, a family member just moved from CA to IN and started a summer garden, but I'd like to tell her about the possible winter harvest in snowy/frost IN
Where do you buy your seeds?
"Cabbages will take the frost like a champ"
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Classico.
But not hungry squirrels! Or Foxy! Or whatever is chewing mine!
Ugggh....or the green cabbage worms! The worst. -_-
Grow Bandit Leeks
Will do!
Okay haha lol
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I meant informative instead of informational.
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Awww, I missed this!
Ha ha no worries, I saved a copy for you right here! ;)