Susan I could watch you in the garden all day. I'm an old gardener but I always learn something new every video. Kept up the good work. Can't wait for your book.
Appreciate your in-depth, step-by-step videos of how to do things, Susan. I've not had success in the past growing carrots, but you've inspired me to try again!
This is so timely. Love your row cover ideas. I put onions and chard in today as little seedlings and planted beet seeds. I have never grown carrots but watching how you do it, I may give it a try. Thanks for the good tips! God bless!
I always enjoy watching your informative videos. My peas were started by seed in ground 3/11/21 {zone 5} and sprouted 3/27/21} Now they are about 3 inches tall. I started beets by seed indoors {3/18/221} and now have true leaves and ready to go outside anytime now. Onions are coming up and Potatoes have been in ground since {3/20/21} and I noticed the ground is swelling where the sprouts are about to come up. I haven't planted carrot seeds yet because we had rain for the past 2 days and I can't get into the garden. I'm grateful for your tips on the carrots. I'm gonna try it. Definitely going to put row covers over the beets and spinach, thanks to your recommendations. Keep the videos coming. Can't wait to see how everything to going.
Hi Susan, great information as usual. I normally plant radishes with my carrot seeds, it breaks the ground for the carrots to push through that crust. Great info for the chard and beets, I plan to grow both this year so good to know about the. fly pests. Can't wait to get your book in the mail, anxiously awaiting.. Zone 3 Alberta Canada
Hello. I am in zone 5b. Most of Spokane is in USDA hardiness zone 6 but we are in a microclimate. I'm not sure which covers you are referring to? Do you mean the cover over the lettuce bed? If so, that is in my new book, The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook.
Susan. As always, I like the video, and learned something. I like the board method, and I’m going to do that. Is carrots the only plant that benefit from doing that? I’m in Northern Maine, Zone 4a.
Cylindrical are my favorite beets too. Trying a few varieties this year in addition to them. The leaf miners always get to my Beets but they leave my chard alone!?
In some of your other videos I've heard you say to add 1-2" of compost to the top of your beds as an amendment. Is this something you've already done to the beds you planted in this video?
No problem. About 5 weeks. Here's a generic vegetable-planting guide from my website, for all hardiness zones. It gives you an idea of when to start plants, and whether it's better to start them indoors ahead of time or direct-sow them in the garden: www.susansinthegarden.com/guides/seed-starting-when-to-plant-vegetables-for-all-zones/
Hi there. We eat, can, freeze, store and preserve the majority of what we grow. The rest is donated to our local food bank or shared with friends and neighbors.
@@susanrieske4258 I'll try to remember to do a new video later this year, but here's a link to last year's "keeping the harvest" video: ua-cam.com/video/DYCuIeuUEY4/v-deo.html.
My shallots aren’t coming up. Zone 5b, Southern Tier, NY. Is it still early, or did I buy duds? They were firm and looked healthy when planted last fall.
Yes. I dug down. They are growing - slowly. I planted them deep, like the instructions from Fruition Seeds recommended. Another 2” before they surface. How deep do you plant shallots, Susan?
@@annijohnson6210 Hi, Anni. I'm glad they're coming up. We plant our shallots with the "neck" of the bulb" at the surface. There's more info in this video: ua-cam.com/video/zLukIUT9wxs/v-deo.html.
Hi, Yvonne. That's odd. Are the seedlings really young and are the tips of the seedlings still in the seed-starting soil (or garden soil)? Sometimes the tips need a little help freeing themselves from the soil. However, if that's not the cause, you might just need to firm up the soil around the base of the seedlings and water them in well.
Hi Susan thank you for the tips. I bought carrot transplants and am not quite sure how to plant them in my garden as this will be my very first time growing carrots. Any suggestions?
Hi there. I have heard that carrot seedlings don't transplant well because it damages their root tips, which prevents the roots from developing. My advice would be to handle them very carefully, with minimal disturbance and hope for the best!
Best. Gardening. Videos. Ever.
You are so sweet! Thank you.
We love beet greens 🥬
Great vlog! Thank you. Lovely and mellow. No drama.
Susan I could watch you in the garden all day. I'm an old gardener but I always learn something new every video. Kept up the good work. Can't wait for your book.
Thank you, Sharon!
Thanks for your very informative blogs
Appreciate your in-depth, step-by-step videos of how to do things, Susan. I've not had success in the past growing carrots, but you've inspired me to try again!
How to plant cool season crops is most of my season crops. We are still getting snow. Great video!
Thank you. And sorry to hear about the snow! I love the snow but not in the 2nd half of April, LOL.
This is so timely. Love your row cover ideas. I put onions and chard in today as little seedlings and planted beet seeds. I have never grown carrots but watching how you do it, I may give it a try. Thanks for the good tips! God bless!
Beautifully done
Thank you, Catherine!
I transplant some of my Swiss chard into my flower beds to add those wonderful pops of color.
That's a great idea!
I'm growing Uzbek and New Kuroda carrots as well! Let's hope they are winners. Thanks for keeping us updated and for all the tips and tricks.
It's my pleasure! And I'm looking forward to seeing how those carrots do, too. We'll have to compare notes.
I live in Montreal, so it is still cool here. Thank you for all your wonderful tips. So glad I found you
Hi, Lori. It's nice to meet you! The nice spring weather is taking its sweet time getting here.
I always enjoy watching your informative videos. My peas were started by seed in ground 3/11/21 {zone 5} and sprouted 3/27/21} Now they are about 3 inches tall. I started beets by seed indoors {3/18/221} and now have true leaves and ready to go outside anytime now. Onions are coming up and Potatoes have been in ground since {3/20/21} and I noticed the ground is swelling where the sprouts are about to come up. I haven't planted carrot seeds yet because we had rain for the past 2 days and I can't get into the garden. I'm grateful for your tips on the carrots. I'm gonna try it. Definitely going to put row covers over the beets and spinach, thanks to your recommendations. Keep the videos coming. Can't wait to see how everything to going.
Thank you. It sounds like your garden is doing great.
@@SusansInTheGarden I'm excited about your new book and can't wait to my hands on it.
Hi Susan, great information as usual. I normally plant radishes with my carrot seeds, it breaks the ground for the carrots to push through that crust.
Great info for the chard and beets, I plan to grow both this year so good to know about the. fly pests.
Can't wait to get your book in the mail, anxiously awaiting..
Zone 3 Alberta Canada
Hi, Diane. Thanks so much for being excited about my book. And that's a great tip on planting radishes with carrots!
intéressant, merci depuis Bruxelles
Perfect timing as always. Thanks 😊
What zone are u in - please indicate in your videos
Love your details on early spring planting Are u going to video diy on the covers ? Thanks
Hello. I am in zone 5b. Most of Spokane is in USDA hardiness zone 6 but we are in a microclimate. I'm not sure which covers you are referring to? Do you mean the cover over the lettuce bed? If so, that is in my new book, The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook.
good ideas
Susan. As always, I like the video, and learned something. I like the board method, and I’m going to do that. Is carrots the only plant that benefit from doing that? I’m in Northern Maine, Zone 4a.
Hi, Dennis. It's nice to meet you. Parsnips are the only other crop I've used this method for.
Can I ask where you got your irrigation system?
Sure. All of the parts came from Dripworks.com. It's always a good idea to visit your local sprinkler supply store to see what they have, too.
Cylindrical are my favorite beets too. Trying a few varieties this year in addition to them. The leaf miners always get to my Beets but they leave my chard alone!?
Well, that's weird! They don't discriminate in my garden, sadly.
In some of your other videos I've heard you say to add 1-2" of compost to the top of your beds as an amendment. Is this something you've already done to the beds you planted in this video?
Yes, I'm sorry I didn't clarify that. I added compost to everything but the carrot bed, where I only added bonemeal.
Me again - I'm curious how many weeks prior to the anticipated "last frost" date you are planting these cool crops. Thank you !!!
No problem. About 5 weeks. Here's a generic vegetable-planting guide from my website, for all hardiness zones. It gives you an idea of when to start plants, and whether it's better to start them indoors ahead of time or direct-sow them in the garden: www.susansinthegarden.com/guides/seed-starting-when-to-plant-vegetables-for-all-zones/
@@SusansInTheGarden This is an awesome guide. Thank you so much. Your resources are very wonderful. I'm grateful!!
Susan, what do you do with all of your crops? aside from storing for your household, do you sell them at market, donate them at a food pantry?
Hi there. We eat, can, freeze, store and preserve the majority of what we grow. The rest is donated to our local food bank or shared with friends and neighbors.
Susan, can you do a video at harvest time explaining how to store the bounty?
@@susanrieske4258 I'll try to remember to do a new video later this year, but here's a link to last year's "keeping the harvest" video: ua-cam.com/video/DYCuIeuUEY4/v-deo.html.
My shallots aren’t coming up. Zone 5b, Southern Tier, NY. Is it still early, or did I buy duds? They were firm and looked healthy when planted last fall.
Hmm, sometimes they are slow to come up. Perhaps you could carefully do a little digging in the area to see if anything has sprouted.
I’ll give that a try. Thanks!
Yes. I dug down. They are growing - slowly. I planted them deep, like the instructions from Fruition Seeds recommended. Another 2” before they surface. How deep do you plant shallots, Susan?
@@annijohnson6210 Hi, Anni. I'm glad they're coming up. We plant our shallots with the "neck" of the bulb" at the surface. There's more info in this video: ua-cam.com/video/zLukIUT9wxs/v-deo.html.
What would cause seedling onions from not standing up as they grow. Mine seem to be falling over.
Hi, Yvonne. That's odd. Are the seedlings really young and are the tips of the seedlings still in the seed-starting soil (or garden soil)? Sometimes the tips need a little help freeing themselves from the soil. However, if that's not the cause, you might just need to firm up the soil around the base of the seedlings and water them in well.
@@SusansInTheGarden I will try adding soil to firm them up. Thanks 😊
Hi Susan thank you for the tips. I bought carrot transplants and am not quite sure how to plant them in my garden as this will be my very first time growing carrots. Any suggestions?
Hi there. I have heard that carrot seedlings don't transplant well because it damages their root tips, which prevents the roots from developing. My advice would be to handle them very carefully, with minimal disturbance and hope for the best!
@@SusansInTheGarden Oh my okay thank you for your help.
Whats the zone you live in ??
Spokane, Wash. is generally in zone 6, however we are in a microclimate so it's more like zone 5b.
Here in montana is pretty cold so trying out cold loving veggies your video has great info thank you
Do you know of any youtubers that post videos of colder climates gardening?? Its hard finding info for were i live zone 4a.....
@@beanblossomshorts I don't specifically but will watch for you.
Great show Susan. Check out Malcolm Kingswell Allotments for fun and food. He has great video technique as well!
Thanks for the tip, Garry!