Start Seeds With Us: Late Summer & Fall Planting Ideas!
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Join @jacquesinthegarden and I as we get a second sowing of late summer crops, as well as prepare for our fall garden. It's crazy how fast the season passes us by, but there's still PLENTY of growing time left in most zones. Grab a drink, grab your seeds, and get your planting going.
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - King Richards & Hestia Brussel Sprouts
01:58 - Gold Coincippolini Onion
03:31 - Pomodoro Principe Borghese
04:32 - Alisa Craig Onion
05:14 - Bulgarian Leek
06:15 - King Theodore Nasturtium
06:55 - Tavor Artichoke
07:14 - Imperial Star Artichoke
08:36 - Pacific Beauty Calendula
10:07 - Cool Customer Pickling Cucumber
10:44 - Syrian Smooth Cucumber
12:08 - Bradford Watermelon
13:20 - Flame Star Cauliflower
13:53 - Cha Cha Kabocha
14:53 - Midori Giant Soy Bean
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What're you starting right now? P.S. Our new SUPER STURDY 1020 tray's coming soon: bit.ly/3zoB7VA
I am starting lettuce
I have not started any yet, maybe in the next month, too early for us 😊
Tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce
I had to start my fall crops 2 weeks ago, basically all brassica, lettuce, cool herbs. And interesting trying fall tomatoes. I got them planted in beds already of course fast maturing determinate varieties.
I’m looking for those Bulgarian leaks tomorrow morning ✌🏼
My only complaint about these seed starting videos is that they aren't 4 or 5 hours longer.
This one was way too short!
Noted 😏
you guys could do a live (longer) format and edit out a video for youtube !
@@vincent2872 I would love live seed starting!
i love your vids@@epicgardening
I love these seed starting videos, there are always little bits of information scattered around and you don’t know what you are going to learn.
I’ve noticed that farming/gardening as a whole is just a collection of best practices and bits of information that we learn from other farmers/gardeners. I love this community! 👨🌾
I love that you both talk about your fails just as much as your wins!! It keeps me motivated! When ya'll have garden problems, I don't feel so bed!
Hi! I live in Bakersfield CA where the heat is brutal. Would love it if you did a vid(s) on gardening in extreme heat/drought conditions, crops that do well etc. 💚 Love watching your videos, thank you all for making them!!!
“We’re asking cauliflower to do too much” 🤣🤣
"We're asking cauliflower to do too much." 🤣 Love the banter. Thanks for the ideas! Been wondering what to plant for fall.
We all need a garden friendship like this 😍
Agreed !
Celiac people are forever grateful for Cauliflower!!! Riced, pizza crust- Ill take it all!!! Can you do a video on Gardening for beginners? How to get started? Even the watering systems seem complicated.
이곳은 지금 여름장마 비가 계속 내리고 있습니다
김장무우 배추심을려고
준비하고 있어요
예쁜영상 공유해주셔서
감사합니다👍💕
I've been following Epic Gardening for some time now. I'm really enjoying how you, Jacques and Chris share the screen time. I guess you guys can take time off now. The interaction works for me. 👍
Omg🥰Love the seed organizer. I have mine in zip locks. My Aunt gave me seeds from her beautiful flower garden .
When you have to split alliums up what you can do is put them into a tray with some water and separate all the dirt out from the roots then it's very easy to disentangle the roots and transplant them into new dirt to grow up
Yep!
I don't remember if I got that tip from you or one of the other UA-camrs. I follow so many. But I bought a six-pack of onions from a garden center earlier this year and I got a kerjillion onions out of it
Yes! I started my seeds yesterday! I’m hoping my fall garden will not be burnt to a crisp like this summer! Anything but heat! Great sowing guys! Tucson, zone 9 a.
I had some seriously difficult time growing red onions this year. A combination of above seasonal heat temperatures coming into summer after a crazy cool wet spring that presisted until the beginning of July!! Then there was the 6 surprise Curcubits that invaded the Onion Patch. I had no idea that they would starve my Red Globe onions, lesson learned. French Onion soup sounds super yummy. We only have 1 outdoor growing season here, in BC Canada.So I'm a bit jealous. Great info Fellas! I may try leeks in their own garden next year. I have 1 this year, in with the tomatoes.
You should do livestreams or videos, where it's just you guys watering and doing everyday maintenance in the yard. With some chill background music (no commentary), and like the sound of the water over the plants and other garden asmr. ~so serene~
I have started seeds already also. Hoping for a great fall harvest!
Best of luck!
Me too! Happy Harvest!
I grew Principe Borghese tomato in my Georgia zone 8b garden this spring/summer. The heat and humidity has been especially brutal this year but the tomato produced prolifically. Although all the tomatoes I grew even the disease resistant hybrids eventually succumbed to the high disease and pest pressure, the Principe Borghese was the last tomato I had to pull. I dehydrated them to add to sauces. I will definitely grow again.
I planted mine today too!! Today was a beautiful day for seeding, happy growing everyone.
I learn something every video. I will share that I started my onion early last year and more than half went to seed. A local farmer had warned me about it. NorCal 9b. Ailsa Craig is a long day variety that you *might* have success with in San Diego but you may want to start a round in winter.
I never liked leeks but after seeing the potato leek soup episode, I think I will try them this year.
I'm a fan of this format of seed starting. So many channels will do an episode on planting late but started their seeds a month prior off screen, which means us viewers are out of luck to follow along. As a fellow 10b-er it's really helpful to see what you are starting, when and why. I always seem to miss the window; too early or too late. I feel a bit better about getting my cabbage, kohlrabi, parsley and cilantro started. Leeks as well. I'm going to wait on lettuces. I'm not even going to try broccoli or cauliflower this year. I still have about a dozen kale plants still going strong from last fall so I'm set there. Since I have quite a few older seed packets, I'm going to do a fire sale: every seed must be started if it's anywhere close to the right time of year.
Summer 2022 let’s growwww!!!! Thanks guys for everything you teach us. 🙏 happy harvesting. I just spent over $250 on seeds lol.
I do the same Really kool
I'm in India and was worried that I'd started my summer seeds rather late but for the past few years we've been getting late Monsoon rains which is pushing the growing season a bit. I want to grow wheat this fall/winter but that'll have to go directly into the garden. Also, would love to learn about growing oats in my backyard!
I prepared my fall starts a few weeks ago. I’m growing purple and green broccoli, cauliflower, fennel, Brussels sprouts, purple carrots, orange carrots and a bunch of lettuce varieties. Hopefully I didn’t start them too early! I’m in zone 5.
Just started fall seeds this past weekend. Two types of shard carrots a couple squash and some cucumber. Zone 7 Ab my first time, hoping for the best
Really love these seasonal planting videos. I was out in my yard this afternoon doing some transplanting listening to this, and it was like having you guys right here planting along with me. It made my afternoon a lot more fun!
Started fall crops 2 weeks ago (zone 7a DE)-bok choy, Joi Choi, broccoli rabe, heading broccoli, sprouting broccoli, fall lettuce, spring onions. Directly sowed first carrots yesterday. Will start remainder of seeds (spinach, winter lettuces) in a week or two, and will direct sow more carrots and snow/snap peas over the next couple weeks
FYI: Calendula, Echinacea (Corn Flowers), hibiscus flower petals and others are great to feed to hens (and roosters)... for parasite and illness prevention , for vitamin/mineral boosts and antioxidants...
Great tip, thank you!
Hands down my favorite videos from you guys are the seed starting ones. Soybeans did ok for me but sadly I never ate any 😬 There is just so much going on in the garden that I got a little behind and we took a vacation. So I think I will just save the seeds and try again next year. I need to stop being disappointed in myself for not eating what I grew 😔
In at least one region of Italy, the tomatoes that are bunched up like that are smoked to ensure they don't spoil, as opposed to canning. I've always wanted to try something like that, but I don't have a good smoking rig to pull it off. I have some Marzano seeds on order, we'll see how those perform.
Need to review your videos on leeks and onions. I seem to struggle with bulbs, tubers, and roots, and I'd love to up my game because those can keep very well.
Tofu = curdled soy milk. If memory serves, the pros in Japan start from dry beans that are pressure cooked and pureed. I'm sure there are fairly simple recipes online. What I'd love to do is make my own miso or soy sauce, because those can keep almost forever in the fridge. Tofu has to be eaten ASAP unless they're sealed in the shelf stable cubic cartons.
Always fun to watch the grow bros. 😊
This year in March i plant soybeans in my garden for first time and i get 23 big plants now with lot of pods, like i was shocked how much is on each plant, because its my first time ever groving it 😂, so ill get pretty good edamame harvest, next year ill plant more of it because seems like soy really likes my climate and soil
Whoo Hoo! Started some container lettuce yesterday and have a long list to start before or by next weekend. Thanks guys!
Easily my favorite series rn. Idk why but seed starting is so therapeutic 🤩 am waiting to snag some trays! I missed out in the first batch!
Gonna start my second summer and early fall seeds this week! Mostly tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil and marigold. But also ordered a butt load of peppers from San Diego seed company 👏🏽 thanks for turning me on to them!!
Im Growing gerberas and they finnaly bloomed!!
I love these seed starting videos. You guys just go over the basics so well. So many helpful hints and growing tips.
watermelon roulette sounds like a good time.
Alex from Alex French Guy Cooking, from UA-cam, went to a town where those hanging tomatoes are grown. You can see the way they hang them, get stored and some info on them.
My seed trays are sitting on the dining room table ready for planting tomorrow, and I ordered a big shade cloth just in case it's hotter than usual over the next two months. So ready for all those brassicas! And I'll take your advice and do alliums too. Thanks, guys!
Omw I love your seed box ... to keep your seeds in ... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is great! I am in 9a and going to do some sowing tomorrow. Love that you referenced Charles Dowding's multisowing. I'm about to try that for the first time. I've been watching all his videos lately.
Too tired to garden much this fall, especially in the local hard clay soil! So I’m cover cropping with daikon and crimson clover ☘️ hoping to get at least some kimchi out of it!
always enjoyable hanging out with you two.. Happy Gardening!
I will be starting my seedlings from seed in the next week. Happy Planting !
That’s awesome! I’m growing long grain rice for the first time this year. They are doing well but I have a short growing season so we’ll see what happens 😊 I also purchased some barley and will learn more about that soon. Love your videos! Thanks for sharing 🥰
I'm trying my first fall garden this year! You inspired me to finally try it! I've got broccoli cauliflower peas and a second crop of beans started and in a week or so I'm going to start my spinach!
The school I work at also sprouted a huge squash vine of some sort (I think pumpkin?) And the principal wants it gone so I'm snagging that too! I hope it survives the transport!
Yesss perfect! My late winter (I’m in NZ) seed haul just arrived. I might be in the antipodes but it’s still time for seed starting. Let’s go!
I'm inspired - time to get those seeds going that I've been collecting! I'm in 9B so I probably have a good amount of time left this season, as well as starting things to overwinter.. I enjoyed seeing your different seed planting styles - Kevin gets the labels done first and covers everything as he goes, Jacques leaves the holes there (I'm guessing to see where you've planted already) and writes the labels afterwards.. Do you cover the trays at all, like with a humidity dome or vermiculite? I'm afraid mine will dry out within a day here in the summer heat unless I use a cover..
I use the plastic bin from store bought cookies or pastries , they are clear , they seal and work like green houses. besides they don't end up in trash. My seedling grown in about 3-7 days if left in the sun very moist, this forces co2 at high levels, so no need for fertilizer.
Zone 6. I waffle on whether to do fall plantings. Yields are typically lower than I like, the overwintering care can sometimes be a pain in the ass, and the thing people rarely talk about is how it can tie up garden beds,j(Especially alliums, which don't get harvested till mid-summer,) which means you can't use those spaces for 90% of your spring/long season summer crops.
If I plant onions in a bed, that bed is not going to get the solanaceous or cucurbit crops... It's just going to be tied up for too late.
Starting this year though, it's a new space and new garden. I'm still trying to get a handle on what does well and what beds to rotate with what. (Squash, nightshade, beans are my typical three)
I also have a dedicated potatoes bin that I add more compost to every year or two, but that grows nothing but potatoes because when you plant potatoes anywhere, you will ALWAYS grow potatoes there (there's always potatoes that get missed in a harvest and pop back up for years to come). Typically I get three crops of potatoes from such a bin by starting super early, and then ending the last harvest with the killing frost which can come kinda late). I think I might also try some bean planting for nitrogen fixation this year since I didn't have time to source my seed potatoes as I normally do, and try and see how I might be able to work a been crop into the mix there.
I may return to planting alliums though to and rotate them out with beans in my typically "fallow" bed (which means for me the ones growing beans).
My kales, and even to some degree my lettuce is still holding up like a champ underneath the canopy of the neighbor's tree and our fence, so I don't think I really need to do more brassicas (broccoli is also a waste for me. The plants are always ginormous for a single $1.50 head. Cabbages equally have too long a growth time comparative to $ of yield, which is an important consideration when gardening, especially with limited space).
My big goals are more aimed at prepping for spring where I will be trying to plant some fruit trees , setting up another strawberry bin near the existing garden space, and hopefully constructing planters and supports for raspberries where I removed forsythia this summer. (it's again under the canopy of some existing maple trees, and I also hope to mulch the space with hardwoods so I can hopefully innoculate with some mushrooms).
“The seed boys are here!” 😂 what goofs! 😋
Yes! Bring on the fall crops!
As a new gardener, I planted broccoli and brussel sprouts in early march, being ignorant of how essential the seasons really are, and lo and behold everything got torched. So this fall is redemption!
Same thing is happening to me 😂 we will get it this fall lol!
We started our seeds from Dave's Garden Fall Collection for Central Texas. Includes 3000 seeds of fall veggies that do well here. Crossing our fingers for a good late fall harvest! Also, we got some photo boxes for seed storage. Great Idea! Thanks so much for the inspiration! Keep sharing your great ideas! Thanks!
Thank you, I look forward to these every season :)
I try to support my Philly locals where I can, so I looooooooove Truelove Seeds. Highly recommend the Moyamensing tomatoes they carry.
What a coincidence, I just started my fall seeds, although since I'm in zone 5, more like beets and salad greens. Wish I could figure out what I'm doing wrong with leeks, they never get thicker than a pencil.
Mine also were pretty thin. Thought I was so smart by putting graduated lengths of plastic drainage pipe around the leek to increase the white portion by blocking sun exposure. It might have worked but didn’t have a control.
@@dtl2081 I would think an easier way to block the sun would just be adding more mulch around it?
@@dtl2081 I would’ve though this would actually cause it to be thinner. The plant would know that the only source of sunlight is found at the open top of the pipe and this might cause it to become quite leggy in order to reach the sunlight at the top.
i.e focusing on vertical growth rather than fattening up.
I've had the same problem. I'm not sure how to get it right, but I do know some of the mistakes I ought to avoid. I tried growing them in partial shade, but that didn't work. I neglected to thin them out sufficiently, so they stayed small. I didn't give them enough nitrogen, so they got spindly and eventually flopped over.
I did have cuttings from another type of onion that I grew in full sun in a core bed, where the cores had been saturated with nitrogen. Those got thicker than leeks, and grew more than 3 ft tall. So maybe that's what I have to do with the leeks.
I have the exact same problem with leeks!
I’m in that OC area and was curious what to grow at this time. So glad to see this! Time to get some seeds. :)
Great timing. I pulled seeds for fall harden, it'll be my first fall attempt.
what brand is your spray nozzle, it looks nice & sturdy.
Thanks for the Fall inspiration ☺️ 🌿
Wish we had more time to grow in northern Ontario..I had to bring my lemon tree in already, it’s been getting kind of chilly and it was loosing leaves fast!
greetings from arizona zone 9b. we just planted seeds of our first fall crops! thanks for the tips and tricks. we're looking forward to your updates! yes we labeled everything! lol Cheers.
Excited to start some seeds 💚
Rampicante zucchini, Malabar spinach, yard long bean and Blue Scotch, and Russian red kale are making it into my late summer garden. I'm in central NC... so we will see! Bless you for your work and teaching us the NEW and better way to garden.
Always so jealous about second grow seasons 💜 in our 3B/4A yard we get one
I’d love the seeds you both planted. I’m in Northern California 9a. I really enjoyed watching and learning from you both
Howdy from east bay zone 9b. Is it a little cooler than normal for you too, especially at night? This has been a really nice summer so far.
@@ffs6158 blessings to you. We actually getting rain here in Browns Valley. California needs the rain sooo bad. I’m enjoying it. No need to water the garden today ☺️
Appreciate you!
Zone 9b in Florida here, cucumbers, cherry toms, beets, onions, garlic, leeks, green beans, and carrots are all being sown this weekend at our place, thanks for the vid!
Greetings from Bulgaria! 😊
I just harvested 11kg of potatos im so happy i only planted like 5 seed potatos and considering the heat wave it was a very good harvest
I need to plan my fall garden, thanks for sharing your fall seed starting. 😀
PS-would love a tour of Chris’s garden.
Fresh approach and entertaining and useful!
Planning to start seeds end of this week at zone 9b! Catching up on a few herbs and, redoing (fingers crossed) garlic.
As always your contents are amazing brother! Mabuhay from the Philippines!
This was a great video, I love the relaxed feeling.
I think I’m just realizing that my whole season here in 3b is like your cool season 🙈 I had learned that lettuce and brassicas would bolt in the heat of the summer, so I was nervous. But our heat is nowhere near to the heat I think people usually talk about.
Also, Kevin, you should grow a chevron moustache 👌
Thanks for the video! I’m going to start my Walla walla seeds soon since I’m in zone 10. I was going to wait until fall 🤩👏🏻
Hello Kevin, Where did you get the seed storage container? Love watching and learning new things, I’ve been gardening since I was 6 and I’m 53 now. Last October I was diagnosed with a deteriorating foot disease, so this year gardening has been a struggle for me as I have been using a wheelchair to garden with a lot of help from my wife and our two foster children which I gave them their own garden boxes. Gardening is my happy place.
Zone 4b. I started black seeded Simpson and salanova lettuce, spinach types bloomdale, new Zealand, and matador we'll see which ones work out. I started my cabbages and kale in July. Will be transplanting those when the potatoes come out. I need to direct sow carrots and beets. Planted peas end of July and will plant more in 2 weeks. Transplanted cucumber starts. Threw a few Bush bean seeds into some spots. I just can't stop planting. Lol
Hi, great video, thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
these are so helpful Im in san diego but have no idea what to start. So thanks to you guys I get to learn some things I can start
I have some leeks and Kalettes stared right now and I'm waiting on some parsnips to come in before doing a big root crop plant.
Looks like I'll be planting leeks! I just planted my tower with lettuces. Going to plant carrots so they're ready for early spring (10a) . Need to start vernalizing my garlic from this year's harvest (though it looks like I missed a couple). My southern exposure does well with potatoes
I’m planting for Fall 2023 in zone 10A!!
Thank you! That was epic! I didn’t know I could start more watermelons!!
I direct sowed some Bok Choy and Fire candle radish yesterday. I’m in zone 5a so I’m limited to things that will mature before the end of September! Super excited, never grown either before or even tried a fall planting.
4:33 That's funny, Ailsa Craig is a little mountainous island in Scotland. We used to go on holiday down to Ayr frequently and it, along with Arran was a key part of the skyline
I'm growing alot of kale and spinach for fall as a edge maybe some basil
Woop woop zone 10 represent! Thanks guys
Great video guys 👍🏾
I had enough room to start my fall seeds in the ground this year! Gonna
try cabbages this winter, the cabbage worms decimated all but 2 cabbages this year!
Huge help, thanks!
I’ll be doing my early spring seeds soon with a greenhouse (I’m relying on my garden to significantly reduce the cost of living). I’ve saved a lot even over autumn and the first half of winter. It seems I may be allergic to my garden though, I’ve had a few friends ‘play’ with the soil and help pull weeds just as a voluntary experiment, but I’m the only one who gets a rash on my face, arms, and torso. With the price of produce now though, even antihistamines are still cheaper. I have an appointment with my doctor
Adelaide, Australia 😝
Oh no - maybe do one of those allergen response tests?
I get rashes sometimes so I wear gloves. I guess we’re just delicate flowers. 😊
I itch and get a mild rash. I use Lava soap all over my hands/arms as soon as I get inside. It calms the itch down in 15 or 20 minutes, and prevents a lasting rash - so I can do it again tomorrow.
@@BritInvLvr I wear gloves and a mask (because my neighbour smokes, and I quit nearly a year ago) Yep, apparently as a reformed smoker, I find the smell more unsettling then those who’ve never smoked.
I also take a shower straight away now, and I end up dowsing myself in calamine. It’s not mild (I’ve had eczema on occasion, and certain cleaning items can give me a mild contact dermatitis even if properly rinsed); I have torn myself to shreds. I’m not giving up on my garden though; I’m way too stubborn for that 😂
Love the seed boys!!!!
You guys have so much knowledge!!!
I want to be like you
Great Video Guys just loved it. Cheers Denise- Australia
Got a head start on you Boyz 😂😂😂 I needed to start a few things a couple weeks ago because I've only got a couple months before our first frost in Michigan, zone 6 a
I sadly didn't pick any aliums but green onions but also already started seed sowing for autumn!
Good show guys. Thank you :)