25 Veggies You Can Plant In January RIGHT NOW!
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- In this video, I share 25 veggies you can plant in January right now! These cold hardy winter crops can survive hard freezes and can feed you and your family from winter into spring! These freeze and frost tolerant winter vegetables should be started from seed now for planting in winter for a spring harvest!
All 25 of these winter veggies can be started from seed in January for a late winter harvest or early to mid spring harvest depending on your climate and the days to maturity of the crop. Some crops are best seed started indoors while others thrive by direct sowing outdoors. I break it all down for you in this video!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Intro To Winter Gardening
1:36 Winter Veggies 1-3: Day Sensitive Alliums
5:23 Winter Veggies 4-11: Brassica Transplants
7:24 Winter Veggies 12-19: Direct Sow Greens
9:25 Winter Veggies 20-25: Root Vegetables
13:20 Adventures With Dale
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0:00 Intro To Winter Gardening
1:36 Winter Veggies 1-3: Day Sensitive Alliums
5:23 Winter Veggies 4-11: Brassica Transplants
7:24 Winter Veggies 12-19: Direct Sow Greens
9:25 Winter Veggies 20-25: Root Vegetables
13:20 Adventures With Dale
Right now it’s still December.
@@JoseMartinez-df2dbyeah but you want to be prepared especially if you have to order the seeds online or through a catalog
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I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your great content. I’ve been following you for over 2 years and have learned so much. I am on the MS/TN border so our zones are similar. I’m not a professional so I have tons to learn. My husband and I have studied your irrigation videos and now I’m preparing to plant a winter garden. Thank you so much for teaching us!!!!!
You're very welcome! I'm so happy the videos are helpful. Drip irrigation will make your gardening life so much better you'll be wondering why you didn't do it sooner. It's a revelation. I have all my drip irrigation tutorials organized here if you need more guidance: ua-cam.com/play/PL1gY7BoYBGIHHHsx0JPcYgD4xXzA96usL.html&si=Q2nrUmmg7qCI_Wby
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Plant in January 😂😂 what a foolish title
Happy New Year 🎊🎈. Thanks for sharing 😊
You're welcome! Happy New Year!
DALE = SPOILED what a wonderful Christmas for dale. I hope you both had a wonderful Christmas as well and blessings for a healthy happy new year!
He is spoiled, but he deserves it. We try and make every day with Dale count. Happy New Year!
Happy new year to you & all the gardeners here.
Happy New Year!
Because of your encouragement I’ve planted a greens mix and lettuces 🌱in succession since summer and I just picked myself another salad and it’s December 29th. I live in zone 7a now (6b before the change) and I had no idea I could grow salad’s this late. So cool to have fresh homegrown greens in winter. And with a little protection they might last all winter.
Dale is now my favorite channel member.
Im loving the lumberjack style ❤
You'd think I'd have plaid with all the gardening I do. Maybe I should start looking the part.
I grow all of my root vegetables as transplants using soil blocks. Almost zero loss and I love it! Especially for carrots! I’ll never direct sow carrots again. Something to consider… Great video! Came here for a list of things to start now and I’m staying because of the info and I’m very happy to find out we are in the same state 😊
This the video I wanted to watch for January because I didn't know what veggies to plant in January.
Your haircut is fire!!! Thanks for all the videos! Raleigh gardener here and I am obsessed with your channel!
You offer some of the best gardening content on here! Thanks for all you do & sharing your knowledge with us!
Dale is a happy pup!❤
The dog opening presents is *chef kiss*
Thank you so much for all your videos and especially the “what you can still plant” in these cooler months.
You're welcome! I'm happy they're helping!
Thank you for not quitting!
Always press forward!
came for the gardening advice, stayed for Dale 🥲 what an absolute cutie. great plant info too! new sub here!
I’M LOVING THESE WINTER VIDEOS!!! Thank you so much for these winter videos, it has helped answer a lot of questions I’ve had for awhile.
I’m happy to hear it! Glad I can help.
I was just thinking that in a couple months it’s spring. Thanks 😊
It’ll be here before we know it 😃
I am happy to have found another Gardner in my home state
You’re one of the best on the internet man. Thank you!
I appreciate that!
@@TheMillennialGardener I appreciate your videos. You’re one of the reasons I was able to have a very successful garden in the first year, and without any prior experience. Much more planned for this year and in better timing.
Thank you! and thank you for sharing Dale's Christmas ❤️
You're welcome! I've never seen anyone so excited to open their presents 😂
@@TheMillennialGardener He was so IN TO IT !
Gave me a big grin 😅 Thanks again 🌹
I live in Statesville NC in zone 7b I am going to try growing radishes now thanks for your utube Chanel didn't know they would grow now been watching u long time have good day
Thank you for the volume of information in each video.
You're welcome! I'm glad it's helpful.
i love this time of year not for the weather but for the planning. seed racks and supplies start showing up. Seed start coming in the mailbox. this year Im expanding my veggie bed to grow even more food. We are still eating sweet corn i grew last summer but this year i want to grow enough for my parents to have some.
It’s time to start artichokes now, too! (Zone 8a).
Since I’ve discovered your channel, you are my primary source of gardening information. We also live in zone 8b in South Carolina. I have a BS In horticulture (many moons ago😅), so I love all the science in your content. That avocado video was amazing!
You had me on the veggies I can grow now but Oh thank you for your adorable dog video!!! Blessings from Brookings OR, zone 9b.
I will be building some of these hoop houses and starting my brassicas and root veggies much earlier this year! I don't know what the next few months hold, but the weather has been very mild here in MA, almost no days below freezing since late November. Glad to see that Dale had a wonderful Christmas!
I'm 8b on Vancouver Island. Your vids have been perfect for what I've been looking for. Thank you! 😊
Dale is the best
You're welcome! I'm glad they're helpful! I agree, Dale is the best 🐶
This video is going to be helpful. I’m a recent transplant to upstate SC and I’m still learning the growing seasons here. With you and I both on the NC SC border looking up more of your videos could be a great help
Happy New Year. Time to start planning the garden. I will be watching all of your great videos. I love adventures with Dale 💕
So helpful and timely ❤❤Just what I needed❤❤❤
Your gardening content is excellent. I'm addicted to vegetable gardening here in central Maryland. Last night's freeze and two days of snow may have finally ended my collard greens!
I love seeing how much you love Dale
Thank you so much for all the great content. I know it’s very time consuming to put together but is much appreciated and very helpful. Have a great new year and give Dale a giant hug and scratch.
Very exciting!!! Thank you so much for these videos. Ive already sprouted a lot of these and am waiting until February next year to put them in the ground.
Thanks for this great information it was much needed. Dale looks like he had a great Christmas. He's the best!
I found your channel when I was living in zone 8b as well, but in the PNW and always was jealous that you could plant in January/February. It's not usually possible in the PNW because of the constant rain and lack of sun. Now I'm in South Carolina, 8b-9a and I can finally start my garden in January!!! So excited!!!
See, I refuse to believe that. Out in the open, it may be true, but I think a lot is possible under cover. If you start the seeds indoors, then transplant them, as long as they're protected, they'll crawl along, albeit slowly. Obviously, it's going to be wayyyy easier gardening now 9 months a year. However, the summers here are on another level. May 15-Sep 15 is going to feel like another planet and you'll be missing those dry summer days of the PNW. Shade cloth will be your best friend!
Thank you for sharing a wealth of knowledge with me; I learned a lot from this video. Outstanding.
Thank you for this content!!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for, another year of sharing what you do and know with us. Also, it's been very nice to see Dale grow, like your channel. Thank you very, very much!!! Wishing you lots of happiness, health, and bounty in your garden to you and whoever reads this comment 🌱🌺🌳🐶🍋🥑🍅🥬🫑🥒on 2024!🥂🍾🎉
Howdy MG! What a joy watching Dale open some of his gifts!🐕 Sweet seeing y'all's joy in being his parents. 😄
Sorry to see your broccoli going to flower...I think you did get to harvest some.
Another great video...thanks.😃💕
He was *so excited!* He was watching the gifts being wrapped for awhile and you could see all the memories flooding back in his eyes. He left everything alone like we told him to, but as soon as we told him to get his presents, he exploded. It was so nice to see the joy in his eyes. When the broccoli separates, we just stir fry it. It's still pretty good. I'm going to try a more heat tolerant variety next year with larger heads.
Thank you so much for this! Ive been following you for a little over a year. We are just 10 minutes north of Charlotte.
Good job Dale !
So glad you addressed the need to evaluate area and adjust. I have seen so many channels saying start seeds now, including hot weather veggies. It's still way too early for us up north. I appreciate your transparency as others are not taking that step to call that out.
It helps so much that you explain the “why.” Lessons stick with me best when I understand the reasons behind the instructions. Thank you!
Love that you guys make sure there’s pressies for Dale on Christmas Day. Our fids all get pressies too. Our Boxer, Hanna, received a huge pork hide roll and a doggy splash pad this year 😊.
Great recs for planting, but OMG, top quality Dale content in this one! lol
Thanks for your video. I usually just plant outside under my hoop houses but going to try some transplants
You're welcome! Transplants are a great way to get a jump on the season.
Excellent video! I have a lot to get ready to plant cannot wait
HI! It just turned 2024 over here in wa state ( also 8b)🤔 can u tell me the what the white material on your hoops is? I just put 6ml plastic over mine today but idk if that stuff u have keeps plants warmer in winter. Its not very cold here either i dont think weve even had a frost yet. Peoples bulbs are coming up already. I thank you for your channel content. I love how you give us information we need without chit chatting about non related things. Its a real professional channel. We are so new at gardening but its going well. Your videos come out just as im thinking of what to do next and how. I want to plant carrots in the raised beds last yr i started them indoors...well that was wrong! I now know you have to direct sow them. Thanks!
Great information, as usual MG!😊👍Thank you so much!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
You're welcome! Have a very Happy New Year!
This Video was extremely helpful and informative! Thank you so much!
You're welcome! Glad I could help.
This was such a GREAT video! Thank you so much for making it and for explaining the important details. 😉 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Watching for Tips 😊
Thanks for watching!
I'm in central US and winter just started here. Good luck to you all
Remember, 2/3 of December is still the fall. We're only 3 weeks into winter. It has only just begun.
Thanks. I have a variety of spring bulbs. I live in Thurmont MD. The soil hasn’t been exposed to what I’d call a hard freeze.
Happy New Year!
Thank you 🌞
I think this is the best, and I do mean the very best video you have ever made. it was very informative and so full of very useful tip I can use in my very first garden. Keep up the most excellent work. Ric from Louisiana
Thank you! I really appreciate that. I’m glad it was helpful.
What a wonderful video. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks, excellent explanation. Happy New Year. 🎄
You're welcome! Happy New Year!
Love your videos and content. It is all so helpful.
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Lot's of doggies got the Costco Kong toy pack for Christmas. Including mine. It's nice to see people taking such nice care of their puppers.
It was a great deal for all those toys! Dales already destroyed two of them 😆
Just placed my 2024 seed order from SESE for late winter/early spring! In past years everything had to be harvested by mid May but last year it was early April😮. March was HOT so my timing was way off. Crops needed just a few more weeks til harvest but everything went to hell and I lost a lot. There's not enough shade cloth in the world for that heat. You're right about timing is everything, but this is a whole new environment and just when I think I've got it nailed there's a new challenge, and this heat is going to be it. Good news is I've been eating kale, lettuce, bok choy, & mustard greens for about a month & I'll continue to sow every couple of weeks until I reach failure. As for onions, I've always wondered why my green onions never germinated! You're the first gardener to talk about day length zones. I had no idea! And lastly, Burpees prices have skyrocketed. I buy primarily from SESE whose prices have hardly changed but received the burpee catalog and the difference shocked me. Have you noticed this?
Great video! Thank you so much
Thank you !
Thank you. Ready to do my garden.
You're welcome!
Even though I'm in N.Florida I love your style clean and easy ℹ️
Thank you for helpful content. I plan to succeed in starting seeds indoors. I am North Florida. I believe we are zone 8b as well. I loved seeing your dog open his toys. 🎉😂🤣😂🤣👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯💣 I will clean out my raised beds one warmer day soon a direct sow. Blessings to you and your family.
Happy New Year!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy new year!
Well done! Always enjoy the details on your videos. I’m excited to get started again. That Dale is one crazy pup!
Thanks! Dale is very happy. He's so excited to be alive and wakes up really looking forward to the day. He's a great role model for us.
@@TheMillennialGardener yup! Dogs are always an inspiration - not sure how my girl got me trained so well to do her bidding!
I'm glas sweet Dale got spoiled for Christmas 🐕🐾💞
Thank You !!!
Thanks for the great information you gave us. and we live in Washington and today we saw Hungarian blue bread seed poppy. We love growing something interesting 🧐
Excellent information.
Thank you!
I like the explanation
Great video! Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the info and your time to sharing this, is very helpful for new gardeners like me, I started last year and always watch your videos I’m in zone 7
I'm glad the video was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Dale is so precious. He has made Christmas even more fun
He's such a good boy. He really has a heart of gold.
I wish he could be cloned. I'd take 2. I should also thank you for your videos, in general. I have 3 Chicago Hardy Figs, and I got over 100 the past summer, thanks to your detailed videos. @@TheMillennialGardener
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Awesome advice
Thank you!
I'm definitely gonna try to grow some of these crops. I'm excited for the coming year. I have some cool thigs that I want to try grow.
New subscriber! Great video!
Very informative. Great video ❤
Thank you!
Thanks soooo much❤thumbs up
You’re welcome!
Happy New Year's
You too!!
Have a wonderful New Year’s weekend
You, too! Happy New Year!
You gave me two confirmations! I plant all my root stuff directly. And my lettuces, first time in winter, are looking great, but growing slower. My romaine never sprouted!
Romaine likes it a little warmer. I recommend starting romaine indoors. They'll even do well on a seedling mat. In my experience, romaine is *not* very frost tolerant. True red romaines can take a little cold, but green romaine is a fair weather lettuce. For cold weather, I recommend the curly, leafy red types.
Happy New Year! 🎉
You, too! Happy New Year!
Great video
Thanks!
This is perfect! Simple and to the point. That's what I need. Very informative content! Love it thank you! 😊 my beds are prepped and ready for some root veggies. Do you put frost blankets over your root veggies this time of year?
thank you for sharing.happy new year
You're welcome! Have a Happy New Year!
Thanks for all the great information. Happy New Year !
Have a happy new year brother.
You, too!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you! We are just over the border in the Virginia tidewater, starting our second year of gardening. Amazon Prime to our rescue! Lol
I just found your channel, great job!!! We are right below you in SC, Myrtle Beach area. Learning everything and still confused on an ideal layout for our backyard.
Glad you found me! Everything I do should apply to you, pretty much. Choose the sunniest spot you can for a garden. Now is a good time to do that, because sun hours are at a minimum. Find a spot that gets 6 hours of uninterrupted sun now. If it can get 6 hours of sun now, it'll get more in summer.
I planted my cilantro last month and still growing eventhough we recently and including today had snow. I covered them with the greenhouse plastic. I live in Springfield, Missouri:
Cilantro is one of the most cold hardy annuals you can grow! Mine are growing like weeds!
I love Dale, 2 paws up from me.
Thanks for watching! Dale says hello 🐶