I didn't grow broccoli until last year because it seemed a waste of space to plant a big plant from which you only got one head of broccoli. What I didn't know was that, after harvesting, broccoli will re-sprout little side "broccolinis" for months and even the leaves are delicious! I'm trying a purple sprouting broccoli this year. Very excited!
Does too much heat affect broccoli germination? I think I may have goofed them up starting them in doors but had the heating mat on for the peas & beans.
It was awful this year. I’m in E Tennessee and the entire month of June was 95F feels like 105F. My plants were totally stunted in late May and my tomatoes looked like they had grazon poisoning. I used some 40% shade cloth and it made a huge difference. The plants started growing after I put the shade cloth up. It’s noticeably like 10 degrees cooler under the cloth. The tomatoes started growing regular leaves and the basils went bonkers. The peppers still had a rough time though and were super slow. I’m hoping to overwinter some so they have a faster start next spring. Good luck!
@@marktaylor1015 fall we can grow another round of quick warm season veggies. September we start carrots beets onions peas, all the brassicas and the leafy greens. Oct we plant garlic and keep the leafy greens going all winter…usually. Depending on your location and if you offer them some protection.
I’m in Oklahoma and my garden was terrible too! The peppers are producing but are only about a foot tall. The tomatoes did really well before it got super hot but now everything is pretty much done. We have had rain almost every night and 100+ during the days!
Started tarping my main raised bed garden a week ago to knock down weeds and sprout/kill weed seeds. Home to pull tarp soon, till, and rinse and repeat until weed seed depleted.
This will be my first fall garden. Thank you for this series! I'm still fairly new to gardening in general. I'm hoping to eventually build a greenhouse for all year growing in zone 5b. My summer garden went in super late so I'm hoping for more success this time! 🙏
Central Texas here- I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to the Fall-Winter-Spring garden! Some years we get a very short Spring before the dog days of Summer blow in. I'm always joking about those 4 glorious days of Spring we were blessed with! No matter, one thing's for sure- The Cilantro will be growing & flowing every chance we get once the temps fall over here!!
When I was growing up my parents always planted the traditional vegetables, cucumbers, cantaloupe, tomatoes, corn and strawberries. I never learned to enjoy the taste of a lot of the vegetables you grow. Swiss chard, egg plant, fennel ect.. I probably will never try some of those vegetables because they would take up valuable space in my tiny garden. I wouldn’t even know how to cook them☹️and if I tried a random recipe with some of those veggies in it and I hated the recipe I would consider it a waste. But considering my age anything you don’t use is a waste, I grew up in meager times. End of story. I still love watching your videos! 🌸💚🙃
Winter crops: gai lan, bok choy, beets, chard, spinach, lettuce, garlic, ... I have a pot of chives that seem to survive year around. I have reseeded the chives for several years - self seeding.
Something new I'll be trying this year will be Leeks. I'm in Central Texas, and I've no idea what I'm doing in growing them, but I'll be giving it a good try anyway!!
First time fall gardener here. Thank you so much for putting out this info! I'm in 9b and it's hot hot hot and dry. First frost isn't until Christmas, so I have time to get in a summer crop, but it's so hot that I think I should wait because the first plants I planted fried in the heat. :(
This will be my first fall garden. I don't have alot of space, so right now I'm planning on planting lettuce, spinach and maybe some garlic and onion in November-ish. Thank you Brian for this video and for laying out timing for when to plant! It's very helpful.
First time planting anything. Planning to sow cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower carrots, beets and kale that’s it. Don’t want to get overwhelmed. I always go to your videos for knowledge. Thank you for always putting out great content that’s easy to understand.
One thing at a time . Don't get frustrated. But put as much as u can in ur space. If it fails thats ok. U may be delightfully surprised. Best wishes sister ❤
I love fall gardening up here in the North West. You mention bunch onions and this year we tried something different. We did not harvest an area where we were going to be putting our cucumbers and tomatoes so they could keep the bugs away and so we could collect the seeds. They grew huge and put out large flowers. The bees were drawn to the flowers and helped propagate the little buds on the other plants. The bonus was we were able to get a lot of seeds to create a new crop. It will be interesting to see what the bulb looks like once I pull them.
This is my first time growing in the fall as my first frost date is Oct. 22. I am excited! Thanks for doing this fall crop series; so much great information.
Great idea! I am looking forward to planning and growing along side of ypu. Thank you for this series. I hope you can do the same next year for growing onions. Maybr a step by step and monthly updates (fertilizing, trimming, etc) so we can grow them properly.
First time cold crop planting for fall harvest. Live in PA, zone 7. Plant to try: Kohlrabi Spinach Milo lettuce Beets Thanks for all your great information.
I never had much luck with a fall garden in Calif. (but I did love getting tomatoes in December). I am planning to try a small one here in NC and hope to be able to enjoy the brassicas I struggled to grow in Calif.
This will be my first Fall crop ever and I'm so excited! I'm in zone 8B so my first frost date is Oct 1st. Thank you for all of your great videos, I'm learning so much.
@@slomo1716 I just double checked and you (all) were right. I live in Vancouver BC and it says Oct 19th….I swear when I checked earlier in the year it was the 1st 🤷🏻♀️but that gives me even MORE time.🎉
I'm originally from MT and have lived in South Central TX for nearly 12 years. After battling a hot summer, 100 degree temps since May, where everything died, I can't wait to get into fall gardening. Hopefully I have more luck.
I follow you Brian and a couple of other wildly successful RUclips gardeners and all are talking about this topic. I'm in NE IN (5b/6a) and will try this fall planting thing once again. But hey, y'all in CA need to know that growth slows down significantly once the days get shorter and nights get cooler. It requires more than adding a week to our last frost date. We have to use cold frames, plant along the south side of a heated structure (like a home), or put covers over our raised beds to retain heat/keep things going. Paint gallon jugs-of-water black as a warm biomass in the middle, check! Greenhouse growers can extend their growing much more easily until it snows. This all works if plants are already well on their way before we get below 50. Radishes never seemed to work well for me if direct-sown after Labor day but plant too early (even under the shading of other plants) and they can bolt without bulbing. Other root crops can sleep in the soil a bit through the fall if timed correctly, e.g. carrots, leeks. It's trickier growing in the fall than the spring for sure. I don't do seeds indoors so that limits some of my success as well; spring seeds do well in covered hoop beds so that's my workaround. My biggest success was direct-sowing "greens" seeds along a south wall around Labor Day and covering them with halves of 5 gallon jugs: bubble garden! Some of these made it through to the spring, staying green but not really putting on new growth. They also got somewhat bitter as time went on. This year I'll have a cold frame along that wall which should increase the depth of planting space some. Lots of detail? Yes, it is a science for sure here and oh so fun! ;)
this will be my first fall crop. Planning on onions, garlic, beets, parsnip, snow peas, green beans, dill and cilantro. In zone 9b with avg frost date of 3 Dec; for League City. Planning on planting everything in Sep except the onions and garlic, which will be in mid-Oct. Will prepare my garden bed this month with amendments and fertilizer. good video.
Yes, first fall garden. In a future video, will you outline exactly when, how and why to use the Neptune's Harvest products? It would really help because it is a little overwhelming. Thank you! LOVE the videos!
This will be my first Fall Garden. It's mild here and we don't have a frost and the Summer is not usually terribly hot. We do have heavy clay soil which is our main problem. Primarily I want this to be a subsistence/survival garden, so plants like sweet potatoes, Swiss chard and beans interest me.
An easy method to assist in your Fall and Winter garden (southern climate and northern) ... is to get 1-3 small plastic aluminized survivor mylar sheet ($2-5 each - or a true 6-9 mil mylar sheet. Pin this across 3 plywood boards as a backing board behind the vegs ... and those that are grown in a cool veg house (norther states - even Alaska can use this). Shaped like "\_/" this can be positioned with the noon sunlight hitting the back panel while the early morning and late evening sun rays are also maximized by the other panels. The very reason crops don't grow in early Spring or late Fall - minimal sunlight, as the sun is lower on the horizon in those seasons. So maximize taht sunlight (and albedo bounce - keep reusing the sunlight with sunlight bouncing between the 3 panels to the plants. Grow your Fall, late Fall, over-Winter, and early Spring crops with a sunlight backboard and you will have greater crop production, and extend out your growing seasons - essentially all year long.
First fall garden... This year is our trial to see what works and what doesn't. Need to become self-sustaining! Had a few bugs, but Neem Oil worked. First frost date October 16th. Love your videos! So helpful!
I'm so glad I found this channel! I live in town so I have very limited space and plant tomatoes, a few squash, beets in an area that's mostly shaded, cucumbers and small varieties of melons (which I trellis), I've never thought about planting a fall garden but now I am very excited. I live in Central California and summers are very hot and we're very limited on our water so not a lot of stuff does really great unless we have areas with shade from the trees. I feel so inspired watching your videos that I am going to try a fall garden this year and I'm very optimistic it's going to do very well. thank you again for all the help!
First fall garden here in 8B, Tehachapi CA. So many microclimate here in Bear Valley due to mountains. This will be interesting. Have just started seeds for broccoli, Brussel sprouts, red and green cabbage. Also planning lettuce, mustard greens , carrots and beets.
This is very helpful! I just started gardening in May, so this will be my first fall garden. In Central Florida we have no frost date, so I'm figuring out how to know when to plant things that use that as a guide. Your videos are always super helpful, and I'm also following a couple of gardening RUclipsrs in my area so I can get info specific to here. This is such a fun, interesting, and rewarding skill to learn!
8A southern Nevada, yup its a tough place to garden but I'm shooting for first fall crop even though my tomatoes and cucumbers are just starting to explode ;)
Thank you. Can't wait for the next vid in the series. I am giving the fall garden a try for the first time this year after watching your video. Zone 5 with crazy, unpredictable fall weather. Wish me luck.
First Fall garden and I can't wait! Suffering thru this hot Texas summer with very little harvest of ANYTHING! I'm still hopeful that my healthy plants will start producing when the temps cool off a little. The few tomatoes we got were soooo tasty!
We are still having triple digits in North Tx. Not sure when to plant. Second attempt thanks to neighbors chickens who ate my harvest of lettuce spinach kale and broccoli.
No wonder my cilantro and dill die real quick. I plant them in the summer. I hate it when the stores put out plants that are for the wrong season! 😊 Thank for the help!
this is my firs fall gardening i just started vegatable garden 2 months ago^_^i am learning so much in this channel😊looking forward for more gardening tips and ideas☺️thank you so much,love fr.japan☺️
I just subscribed to your channel last month because I just started my small balcony garden and of course came to RUclips to learn some things lol. Your channel is amazing. I have watched so many videos and have already learned so much in this short time. A lot of my plants are already thriving. I can’t wait to continue to follow your channel as we head into fall. Also, I laughed so hard when I seen your broccoli photo and the smile on your face. I remember you talking about how proud you was of it and we will probably see that photo a lot. 😂 Love it. Keep up the great content. 🌱🪴
Hi Brian. This is my first year gardening and my first fall planting. I’m nervous lol but I’m willing to give it a try. Thank you for your videos. I enjoy watching you. It helps me a lot.
Because of the heat here in Texas, I will be trying my first ever fall garden and hopefully will harvest enough to try canning. Wish me luck with this parched soil.
I didn't grow broccoli until last year because it seemed a waste of space to plant a big plant from which you only got one head of broccoli. What I didn't know was that, after harvesting, broccoli will re-sprout little side "broccolinis" for months and even the leaves are delicious! I'm trying a purple sprouting broccoli this year. Very excited!
me too, I was amazed at the broccoli last year, and I have purple broccoli beginning to sprout now, in pots
How do the leaves taste? Are they broccoli 🥦 in flavor or do they taste like cabbage?
Does too much heat affect broccoli germination? I think I may have goofed them up starting them in doors but had the heating mat on for the peas & beans.
I think heat does affect fall crop germination...no heating mat is best. And broccoli leaves taste like broccoli!
I grew purple cauliflower and it was great raw, smelled good cooked but it turned blue and I couldn't eat it lol
My first fall garden.
Awesome!
Peas, bunching onions, chives, garlic, leeks, carrots, beets, cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, chard, fennel, dill, cilantro... thanks.
Really appreciate that you pointed out northern, southern and temp variables. 🤠
I'm in Texas and we have had almost 40 days of 100 degree temps. My vegie garden was awful this year and I'm hoping I can grow something this fall!!!
It was awful this year. I’m in E Tennessee and the entire month of June was 95F feels like 105F. My plants were totally stunted in late May and my tomatoes looked like they had grazon poisoning. I used some 40% shade cloth and it made a huge difference.
The plants started growing after I put the shade cloth up. It’s noticeably like 10 degrees cooler under the cloth. The tomatoes started growing regular leaves and the basils went bonkers. The peppers still had a rough time though and were super slow. I’m hoping to overwinter some so they have a faster start next spring.
Good luck!
Texas here too. I don’t think I would even have a garden if it weren’t for shade cloths.
I’m in Texas too what is the best vegetables for fall
@@marktaylor1015 fall we can grow another round of quick warm season veggies. September we start carrots beets onions peas, all the brassicas and the leafy greens. Oct we plant garlic and keep the leafy greens going all winter…usually. Depending on your location and if you offer them some protection.
I’m in Oklahoma and my garden was terrible too! The peppers are producing but are only about a foot tall. The tomatoes did really well before it got super hot but now everything is pretty much done. We have had rain almost every night and 100+ during the days!
Yay! This is what I've been waiting for! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Started tarping my main raised bed garden a week ago to knock down weeds and sprout/kill weed seeds. Home to pull tarp soon, till, and rinse and repeat until weed seed depleted.
Just planted green beans today and will be planting lettuce, spinach, turnips and radishes in a couple of weeks.
This will be my first fall garden. Thank you for this series! I'm still fairly new to gardening in general. I'm hoping to eventually build a greenhouse for all year growing in zone 5b. My summer garden went in super late so I'm hoping for more success this time! 🙏
Central Texas here-
I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to the Fall-Winter-Spring garden!
Some years we get a very short Spring before the dog days of Summer blow in.
I'm always joking about those 4 glorious days of Spring we were blessed with!
No matter,
one thing's for sure-
The Cilantro will be growing & flowing every chance we get once the temps fall over here!!
This will be my first official fall garden. This video was VERY informative. I appreciate this so much! New subscriber.
When I was growing up my parents always planted the traditional vegetables, cucumbers, cantaloupe, tomatoes, corn and strawberries. I never learned to enjoy the taste of a lot of the vegetables you grow. Swiss chard, egg plant, fennel ect.. I probably will never try some of those vegetables because they would take up valuable space in my tiny garden. I wouldn’t even know how to cook them☹️and if I tried a random recipe with some of those veggies in it and I hated the recipe I would consider it a waste. But considering my age anything you don’t use is a waste, I grew up in meager times. End of story. I still love watching your videos! 🌸💚🙃
Not my first fall garden. Love to grow, cauliflower, broccoli and artichokes(late winter)!
This will be my first fall garden here in north Texas.
So informative! Grabbing a notebook and watching again! 😄
Winter crops: gai lan, bok choy, beets, chard, spinach, lettuce, garlic, ... I have a pot of chives that seem to survive year around. I have reseeded the chives for several years - self seeding.
Wonderful series thanks so much!!
lettuce, kale, carrots are my go to crops. Fennel is great and I have it is full sun right now blooming yellow flowers
Love peas. We plant leeks, carrots, beets, broccolini, broccoli and cauliflower in raised beds. Cabbage did really well but took a lot of space.
First time I intentionally will plant a fall garden. I have had broccoli, kale, and swiss chard last most or all winter.
This is my first fall garden. I live in Minnesota zone 4.
This will be my first fall garden. Thankful for your knowledge!
Something new I'll be trying this year will be Leeks.
I'm in Central Texas, and I've no idea what I'm doing in growing them, but I'll be giving it a good try anyway!!
Thank you for all your help.
This will be our family's first fall and winter gardens, we are looking forward to them.
First time fall gardener here. Thank you so much for putting out this info! I'm in 9b and it's hot hot hot and dry. First frost isn't until Christmas, so I have time to get in a summer crop, but it's so hot that I think I should wait because the first plants I planted fried in the heat. :(
This will be my first fall garden. I don't have alot of space, so right now I'm planning on planting lettuce, spinach and maybe some garlic and onion in November-ish.
Thank you Brian for this video and for laying out timing for when to plant! It's very helpful.
First time planting anything. Planning to sow cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower carrots, beets and kale that’s it. Don’t want to get overwhelmed. I always go to your videos for knowledge. Thank you for always putting out great content that’s easy to understand.
One thing at a time . Don't get frustrated. But put as much as u can in ur space. If it fails thats ok. U may be delightfully surprised. Best wishes sister ❤
I love fall gardening up here in the North West. You mention bunch onions and this year we tried something different. We did not harvest an area where we were going to be putting our cucumbers and tomatoes so they could keep the bugs away and so we could collect the seeds. They grew huge and put out large flowers. The bees were drawn to the flowers and helped propagate the little buds on the other plants. The bonus was we were able to get a lot of seeds to create a new crop. It will be interesting to see what the bulb looks like once I pull them.
Thank you, Brian.
This is my first time growing in the fall as my first frost date is Oct. 22. I am excited! Thanks for doing this fall crop series; so much great information.
Looking forward to more good stuff. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm in Texas and I agree definitely fall or spring
My 1st fall garden was last year, 2022. I liked the brussel sprout plants which actually grew a head. The best cabbage (?) Ever.
Great idea! I am looking forward to planning and growing along side of ypu. Thank you for this series. I hope you can do the same next year for growing onions. Maybr a step by step and monthly updates (fertilizing, trimming, etc) so we can grow them properly.
Yep, my first Fall garden. Fingers crossed!
Yes this will be my first fall container garden
Seriously!!! I cant believe how fast summer is happening. And now its gonna be done. But I look forward to fall. Yay!!! Bring on the beoccoli! 🧡❤️💜💙💚
This is my first fall garden n I’m so excited I want to plant everything now
Yes, this will be my first fall garden.
Just got done building my Garden Area! Now I can start my first Fall Garden! I may be able to squeeze some summer squash in before my first frost too.
my first fall garden and first time starting seeds indoor in my DIY grow tent!
First time cold crop planting for fall harvest. Live in PA, zone 7.
Plant to try:
Kohlrabi
Spinach
Milo lettuce
Beets
Thanks for all your great information.
This will be my first winter garden. Love fennel, Asian cabbage and lettuce
Letting you know - ITS MY FIRST FALL GARDEN 😍 I just wrote a novel about it lolol but I’m sooo excited and so happy I found your channel!
First fall garden! Just moved to SC and so excited to plant for fall....seeds started (indoors) yesterday!
I never had much luck with a fall garden in Calif. (but I did love getting tomatoes in December). I am planning to try a small one here in NC and hope to be able to enjoy the brassicas I struggled to grow in Calif.
This is my first fall garden. I’m still learning Kentucky gardening, but I’m super excited to try this!!
This will be my first fall garden. I have started cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli seeds in my greenhouse.
This is my first fall garden. I'm watching intently! Thank you for all the great info!
This will be my first Fall crop ever and I'm so excited! I'm in zone 8B so my first frost date is Oct 1st. Thank you for all of your great videos, I'm learning so much.
Great! You're welcome!
Im 6b and my first frost is oct 15th
Your first frost should be around November 15.
I'm in zone 7 and my first frost date average is October 29, so I suspect yours is LATER.
@@slomo1716 I just double checked and you (all) were right. I live in Vancouver BC and it says Oct 19th….I swear when I checked earlier in the year it was the 1st 🤷🏻♀️but that gives me even MORE time.🎉
great info! 1st fall garden for me (PNW).
This will be my first fall cool season garden. Looking forward to it!!!
I'm originally from MT and have lived in South Central TX for nearly 12 years. After battling a hot summer, 100 degree temps since May, where everything died, I can't wait to get into fall gardening. Hopefully I have more luck.
This is my first fall garden and I’m excited to get started!
This will be my first fall garden. We now have bubblers on times which make it easier for me in zone 10.
Will be my first fall garden. I have about 80 days before first frost in 7A! I am very excited to follow along
My seed broccoli 🥦 just sprouted! Over 100 days to our first frost, I was a touch eager I guess. Zone 9b first time planning a fall garden.
This will be our first fall garden. This summer was to hot and my garden took it hard! I'm in Alabama. Love your videos, learning lot. Thank you!
Hi. I'm in NE Alabama. Where are you?
I'm in Empire Alabama
My frost date is November 16th. This will be my best fall garden ever.
Niice!
I follow you Brian and a couple of other wildly successful RUclips gardeners and all are talking about this topic. I'm in NE IN (5b/6a) and will try this fall planting thing once again. But hey, y'all in CA need to know that growth slows down significantly once the days get shorter and nights get cooler. It requires more than adding a week to our last frost date. We have to use cold frames, plant along the south side of a heated structure (like a home), or put covers over our raised beds to retain heat/keep things going. Paint gallon jugs-of-water black as a warm biomass in the middle, check! Greenhouse growers can extend their growing much more easily until it snows. This all works if plants are already well on their way before we get below 50. Radishes never seemed to work well for me if direct-sown after Labor day but plant too early (even under the shading of other plants) and they can bolt without bulbing. Other root crops can sleep in the soil a bit through the fall if timed correctly, e.g. carrots, leeks. It's trickier growing in the fall than the spring for sure.
I don't do seeds indoors so that limits some of my success as well; spring seeds do well in covered hoop beds so that's my workaround. My biggest success was direct-sowing "greens" seeds along a south wall around Labor Day and covering them with halves of 5 gallon jugs: bubble garden! Some of these made it through to the spring, staying green but not really putting on new growth. They also got somewhat bitter as time went on. This year I'll have a cold frame along that wall which should increase the depth of planting space some.
Lots of detail? Yes, it is a science for sure here and oh so fun! ;)
this will be my first fall crop. Planning on onions, garlic, beets, parsnip, snow peas, green beans, dill and cilantro. In zone 9b with avg frost date of 3 Dec; for League City. Planning on planting everything in Sep except the onions and garlic, which will be in mid-Oct. Will prepare my garden bed this month with amendments and fertilizer. good video.
This is great! I have till November 1st till our first frost and I want to continue to garden. This will be my first fall garden! So exciting!
Yes, first fall garden. In a future video, will you outline exactly when, how and why to use the Neptune's Harvest products? It would really help because it is a little overwhelming. Thank you! LOVE the videos!
This will be my first Fall Garden. It's mild here and we don't have a frost and the Summer is not usually terribly hot. We do have heavy clay soil which is our main problem. Primarily I want this to be a subsistence/survival garden, so plants like sweet potatoes, Swiss chard and beans interest me.
An easy method to assist in your Fall and Winter garden (southern climate and northern) ... is to get 1-3 small plastic aluminized survivor mylar sheet ($2-5 each - or a true 6-9 mil mylar sheet. Pin this across 3 plywood boards as a backing board behind the vegs ... and those that are grown in a cool veg house (norther states - even Alaska can use this). Shaped like "\_/" this can be positioned with the noon sunlight hitting the back panel while the early morning and late evening sun rays are also maximized by the other panels. The very reason crops don't grow in early Spring or late Fall - minimal sunlight, as the sun is lower on the horizon in those seasons. So maximize taht sunlight (and albedo bounce - keep reusing the sunlight with sunlight bouncing between the 3 panels to the plants.
Grow your Fall, late Fall, over-Winter, and early Spring crops with a sunlight backboard and you will have greater crop production, and extend out your growing seasons - essentially all year long.
yep - it will be my first fall garden this year! Looking forward to grow herbs and onions among other things.
Great!
First fall garden... This year is our trial to see what works and what doesn't. Need to become self-sustaining! Had a few bugs, but Neem Oil worked. First frost date October 16th. Love your videos! So helpful!
This will be my first Fall garden.
Great!
My first fall garden… zone 7. Looking forward to following along.
I'm so glad I found this channel! I live in town so I have very limited space and plant tomatoes, a few squash, beets in an area that's mostly shaded, cucumbers and small varieties of melons (which I trellis), I've never thought about planting a fall garden but now I am very excited. I live in Central California and summers are very hot and we're very limited on our water so not a lot of stuff does really great unless we have areas with shade from the trees. I feel so inspired watching your videos that I am going to try a fall garden this year and I'm very optimistic it's going to do very well. thank you again for all the help!
Love the idea for this series. It's my first fall garden but I've been doing a summer one too zone 9b
I can’t wait to do a fall garden. Doing it this year for sure
First fall garden here in 8B, Tehachapi CA. So many microclimate here in Bear Valley due to mountains. This will be interesting. Have just started seeds for broccoli, Brussel sprouts, red and green cabbage. Also planning lettuce, mustard greens , carrots and beets.
I messaged you at that link.
This is very helpful! I just started gardening in May, so this will be my first fall garden. In Central Florida we have no frost date, so I'm figuring out how to know when to plant things that use that as a guide. Your videos are always super helpful, and I'm also following a couple of gardening RUclipsrs in my area so I can get info specific to here. This is such a fun, interesting, and rewarding skill to learn!
1st time fall gardener here. Brassica of all kinds here in 5b. Trying another round of potatoes to finish in the greenhouse.
Thanks for this info! I didn’t realize about dill. Seems like it finishes up way before we are done with it. I’m going to plant a second round! 👏👏
First fall garden! Loving this channel for all the tips!
8A southern Nevada, yup its a tough place to garden but I'm shooting for first fall crop even though my tomatoes and cucumbers are just starting to explode ;)
Thanks for making me check. Some stuff I should have started the end of June, and many in July! Good to know!
Last fall I grew only kale and collard. Great success with both, this year I will planting all the things!
This will be my 2nd fall garden and I prefer fall over summer here in HOT Louisiana. Excited to follow this series. Thank you, Brian!
Thank you. Can't wait for the next vid in the series. I am giving the fall garden a try for the first time this year after watching your video. Zone 5 with crazy, unpredictable fall weather. Wish me luck.
First Fall garden and I can't wait! Suffering thru this hot Texas summer with very little harvest of ANYTHING! I'm still hopeful that my healthy plants will start producing when the temps cool off a little. The few tomatoes we got were soooo tasty!
We are still having triple digits in North Tx. Not sure when to plant. Second attempt thanks to neighbors chickens who ate my harvest of lettuce spinach kale and broccoli.
Woo hoo! Just started my seeds for my first fall garden!
No wonder my cilantro and dill die real quick. I plant them in the summer. I hate it when the stores put out plants that are for the wrong season! 😊 Thank for the help!
This is going to be my first fall garden. I can't wait!. Thanks for your videos to
My favs are collards, mustards, and turnips!
HURRAY! i was waiting for this video. Let's do this !!
this is my firs fall gardening i just started vegatable garden 2 months ago^_^i am learning so much in this channel😊looking forward for more gardening tips and ideas☺️thank you so much,love fr.japan☺️
Culantro is the heat loving version that is supposed to taste like cilantro. I’m going to try and grow it next year.
First fall garden and my second garden ever!
This will be my first fall garden in south GA, I am going to plant collards,broccoli,cabbage, lettuce, califlower bushbeans,
Just planted my fall garden here in southern Colorado 😊
I just subscribed to your channel last month because I just started my small balcony garden and of course came to RUclips to learn some things lol. Your channel is amazing. I have watched so many videos and have already learned so much in this short time. A lot of my plants are already thriving. I can’t wait to continue to follow your channel as we head into fall. Also, I laughed so hard when I seen your broccoli photo and the smile on your face. I remember you talking about how proud you was of it and we will probably see that photo a lot. 😂 Love it. Keep up the great content. 🌱🪴
This will be my first fall garden, thank you for doing these videos!
Great! You're welcome!
Hi Brian. This is my first year gardening and my first fall planting. I’m nervous lol but I’m willing to give it a try. Thank you for your videos. I enjoy watching you. It helps me a lot.
This will be my first fall garden. I live in South Texas.
Because of the heat here in Texas, I will be trying my first ever fall garden and hopefully will harvest enough to try canning. Wish me luck with this parched soil.
Finally getting to my first garden, period. Ready to get my potatoes in the ground, hopefully. Thank you!