Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh OK thank you so much to reply me I really appreciate if you get anny chance you can go have a look my little garden video🤗🤗🤗
RancisGamer you will need to look up your first frost date for where you live. Then count backwards for when to plant. He has said ‘plant x weeks before first frost date’ for each plant. So you need to calculate that. It might be too hot to plant too much earlier than that.
You've inspired me to start my own garden, living off the land and my own UA-cam channel of what I learned. You make gardening look so fun! Love the content
I just built a tiny cottage in the Midwest and am excited to learn about gardening. So many videos talk and talk and I don't got time for that. Your video is so professional. You get to the point and teach us about each plant to get us really started. Thank you so much. I am so glad I found your channel and just started to follow.
@@quintellaherrington6403 Yes! All food will be from the farm, you can also pick yourself and you can interact with farm animals too! Here is the video ua-cam.com/video/Rqycu-T8IPY/v-deo.html
I just found your videos a couple of days ago. Love your enthusiasm and thank you for being very informative but also for delivering the information without loads of waffle. I see so many videos which are 15 minutes long with about 5 minutes of actual information. I have been growing Longevity spinach all summer from shoots but you have inspired me to plant a proper vegetable garden after 10 years of procrastination. Cheers mate!
It’s my dream to bring my family to visit your guest facility and tour and cook from your delicious garden. With all our Love, we wish you all success, Ladali, Mahabharata and Radha Bhakti. 🌷🌲🌷
Hallo.When you open a bed and breakfast I will be the First one to be there. Food Planted with Love. Where do you live. Be blessed with HEALTH. Greetings from Austria. .
Thank you so much for your videos God bless and jesus loves you Joh 3:16 GW God loved the world this way: He gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not die but will have eternal life. My only question is I live in a tropical country(Ethiopia) so which vegetables would you recommend me to grow?
1) If I am picking organic garlic from grocery store as a seed to plant how do I know that it’s the right garlic that will grow to the best of it’s potential? 2) I bought a desi garlic from farmers market can I grow that?
I am starting a deck garden 🪴 I bought big storage bins and pots . I’d like to start growing in one of the storage bins, it’s just about to be September. I’m in zone 6b, what can I plant? How long for harvest?
Your video is very helpful. I guess radish or spinach in my best bet but I wanted to plant potatoes but the 1st frost is end of October so that’s only two months
I live in Central TX, Zone 8A. It can be 85º in December and January for a couple weeks then drop down suddenly to 40º or lower. The winter weather here is so fickle and unpredictable. So we just grow produce almost all year around.
Thk you.....so much.....You inspired me to plant some of these. I successfully grew lettuce and chard 2 springs ago. Will plant this Fall again, and also kale and onions. 😃
🇨🇦 🍁 Up here in Canada, there is not too much you can grow late in the fall. Garlic cloves however are best planted around the first frost date, a thump deep and a handspan apart. Kale varieties and swiss chard can still be harvested late in November, despite of mild frost. Same with radishes, cabbages, and cauliflower greens, all good and very hardy. I thing collard greens might be on that list too. Carrots as well can be harvested late in the fall. If you have a cold frame, or a green house, you can extend the growing season on both ends. Some things amazingly can survive winter with enough mulch and a good cold frame.❄⛄❄☃️❄
You are great,,thank you for sharing how to eat healthy foods that's great for our bodies,,,your video is one of my favorites,,,May God Bless You Richly....
Since last autumn I started gardening and directly went with broccoli, cabbage and cauliflowers. Got a good yield but man dealing with pests and bugs was so tiring.. especially the green caterpillars were pain in the ass to deal with. This time not going to grow any brassicas. It's not worth the hassle plus the downside is you get only one vegetable per crop (except broccoli where you can harvest little ones later)
Thanks for sharing. My Husband wants to know how to keep our Hay & Weeds & Grass from ever growing back permanetly. And we have Wild Onions growing all over our yard, are they edible? And also Are there such a thing as Purple Potatoes when you cut them open are they Purple? And what foods have Quercetin? We hear it protects everyone from getting the Coronavirus Again thanks from sharing.
Susan Spencer magic molly potatoes are purple all the way through. Be careful with wild onions unless you are certain they are onions as there are look alikes that are not safe to eat. Large sheets of weed barrier will keep anything from growing unless you cut holes in it for planting. Google quercetin containing plants. I’m not being rude when I say this, doing your own research will answer so much more than asking on here.
Hi Susan, yes there is a purple sweet potato. It derive from Asia, you can go to an Asian market and pick some up. It's delicious, unlike yam or sweet orange potatoes. I love them, as a matter of fact I have them right now, will cook them tomorrow. Good luck.
I need help. This is my first time growing Japanese eggplant. But I noticed within the same plant the normal purple eggplant fruits are growing, so is this yellow looking one too. Any idea why? Thanks in advance.
You can still do Swiss Chard, Kale, Lettuce, radish, turnips, and green onions. All of these are ready for 2 months and Swiss chard and kale can take some frost.
Thank you Jag! I love your content. its targetted and to the point . I dont watch a lot of the you tubers for gardening because they go on and on with very little content
@@DaisyCreekFarms no actually I covered my entire garden with old straw and hay. I tried to do a Ruth Stout Garden. Also known as a lazy bed here. But I had a huge slug problem. But the hay kept everything covered during the winter so it just popped up in the spring
@@DaisyCreekFarms actually my neighbour has ducks LOL but we also have a groundhog so I have to keep my garden quite well fenced-in. And she had to get rid of the Ducks a month ago because we had so little water for them
For those who live in Southern Hemisphere, checkout 12 vegetables you must grow in Spring ua-cam.com/video/F3ePVs_-eDQ/v-deo.html
Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh OK thank you so much to reply me I really appreciate if you get anny chance you can go have a look my little garden video🤗🤗🤗
Jag you forgot to mention when to start the fall garden. I will watch it again but I didn't hear it at first listen
RancisGamer you will need to look up your first frost date for where you live. Then count backwards for when to plant. He has said ‘plant x weeks before first frost date’ for each plant. So you need to calculate that. It might be too hot to plant too much earlier than that.
Thanks I follow you from Australia veerji ♥️ waheguru ji chardi kala ch rakhan tuhanu 🙏
Always good value at Daisy Creek!
You've inspired me to start my own garden, living off the land and my own UA-cam channel of what I learned. You make gardening look so fun! Love the content
He did it! and it's great!
I know so awesome
I will planting onion and potatoes this fall. Last school year, I help my students plant beans, and they loved it.
I just built a tiny cottage in the Midwest and am excited to learn about gardening. So many videos talk and talk and I don't got time for that. Your video is so professional. You get to the point and teach us about each plant to get us really started. Thank you so much. I am so glad I found your channel and just started to follow.
1. Garlic 9 months
2.onions 3 months
3. Potatoes 3 months
4. Green beans 2 months
5. Cilantro 1 month
6. Radish 1 month
7. Carrots 3month
8. Turnips 2 months
9. Lettuce 2-3 months
10. Spinch 30-40 days
11. Kale 3-4 month
12. Swiss chard 2-3months
13. Mustard 2 months
14. Fenegreek 1 MONTH
15. BROCOLLI, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER
15.
I started my kale seeds today.
Did I mention that I love you? Yep love you, your advice, your garden, your chickens…I could do this all day lol. Thank you so much for educating us.
By far the most in-depth video… perfect! Love how you go from planting to germination to harvest of every vegetable
I'm waiting for your bed and breakfast to open 😀
Would love a tour of your farm!
Wait, what. Did I miss something. A bed & breakfast, I’m there. I bet all the food will be from the garden. Super Healthy!!!
Will take us a year or two to open Bed and Breakfast, yes! when we open, I will announce! U Pick will be open next spring! :)
@@quintellaherrington6403 Yes! All food will be from the farm, you can also pick yourself and you can interact with farm animals too! Here is the video ua-cam.com/video/Rqycu-T8IPY/v-deo.html
@@DaisyCreekFarms i want to know that can i grow these in my apartment?
Thank you so much, the whole reason I watched your channel in the first place was for garlic
And I've been subscribed for like a month now
More videos like that are coming soon. Thanks for subscribing!
@@DaisyCreekFarms No problem, I love subscribing to amazing channels like yours 👍
First of all best music ever. Secondly if I ever start living off the land I know who to watch
Thanks for the simple and quick video! Planning my garden out now and this was perfect!
WOW! I LOVED THIS VIDEO’S INFORMATION 👍🏾
Well I've always planted garlic that I buy at the store and I have always gotten great results...good video btw!
This is a very informative video and I am really thankful you made it
Thank u for giving us a good information 👍
This was an excellent video! I also have some fenugreek and can't wait to add it to my garden. Thank you!
I just found your videos a couple of days ago. Love your enthusiasm and thank you for being very informative but also for delivering the information without loads of waffle. I see so many videos which are 15 minutes long with about 5 minutes of actual information. I have been growing Longevity spinach all summer from shoots but you have inspired me to plant a proper vegetable garden after 10 years of procrastination. Cheers mate!
Potatoes 🥔
Plz make video on raised bed soil mix
Checkout these videos ua-cam.com/video/hVT9fAJllRk/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/xqOwbriafl4/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for making a straight to the point easy to understand video!!
I am living not too far from you, when should we start our fall planting?
Music is soothing🎶👍 great videos because I'm inspired, going to start gardening at home. ❤ From India 🇮🇳
Lettuce 🥬
Awesome
This is awesome
Thank you for such a helpful video!!!!
It’s my dream to bring my family to visit your guest facility and tour and cook from your delicious garden. With all our Love, we wish you all success, Ladali, Mahabharata and Radha Bhakti. 🌷🌲🌷
Hopefully you can visit soon when we open :)
Your videos are so good , keep on providing us such simple and good content. By the way , is your real name Jack?
Thanks, it's Jag, short for Jagmeet
Thank you❤️
Beets
Hallo.When you open a bed and breakfast I will be the First one to be there. Food Planted with Love. Where do you live.
Be blessed with HEALTH.
Greetings from Austria.
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Thank you so much for your videos God bless and jesus loves you Joh 3:16 GW God loved the world this way: He gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not die but will have eternal life. My only question is I live in a tropical country(Ethiopia) so which vegetables would you recommend me to grow?
1) If I am picking organic garlic from grocery store as a seed to plant how do I know that it’s the right garlic that will grow to the best of it’s potential?
2) I bought a desi garlic from farmers market can I grow that?
Should I plan on planting these soon or more in September????
Hi Jag, what do you spray your veggies with, they are so shiny and no holes due to insects eating?
Phenomenal video! Love this!
Used to watch your food vlog earlier. That's how i got here.
Great 👍 channel. Thank you sir
Where do you get your seeds?
Jag veerji do you have kids ?? Just wondering if you do have how you manage with them with your schedule.
Am I the only one who thinks he talks not too slow like some but not to fast either like the perfect speed
:)
I am starting a deck garden 🪴 I bought big storage bins and pots . I’d like to start growing in one of the storage bins, it’s just about to be September. I’m in zone 6b, what can I plant? How long for harvest?
Your video is very helpful. I guess radish or spinach in my best bet but I wanted to plant potatoes but the 1st frost is end of October so that’s only two months
Can I still grow garlic if I have a thumb but no hand?
Hello can anyone confirm if I can put black cow into my soil for my veggies?
Can I plant Bana in winter. Plantine❤
You will love Florida broadleaf mustard. It makes the sweetest sarson ka saag. Good luck farming. 🙏
8 months is a long time for garlic, but worth the wait.
1 clove produces a lot of bulbs.
Heyyy Jag👌❤🙏
Please turn background music down. The music is in competition with your voice making it difficult to follow the instructions.
So many added to my 'buy seeds for' list! 🌱Super helpful video, thank you!☺
YEssssss
❤️your channel what can I grow in Aug in Northern California 🙏🌺🌺
I love watching the progress of your farm and appreciate the work you put into your videos!
I live in Central TX, Zone 8A. It can be 85º in December and January for a couple weeks then drop down suddenly to 40º or lower. The winter weather here is so fickle and unpredictable. So we just grow produce almost all year around.
Thk you.....so much.....You inspired me to plant some of these. I successfully grew lettuce and chard 2 springs ago. Will plant this Fall again, and also kale and onions. 😃
I am a Vermonter (zone 4) transplanted to zone 10 (East Bay, CA) and relearning everything I know about fall gardening, lol!
🇨🇦 🍁 Up here in Canada, there is not too much you can grow late in the fall. Garlic cloves however are best planted around the first frost date, a thump deep and a handspan apart.
Kale varieties and swiss chard can still be harvested late in November, despite of mild frost. Same with radishes, cabbages, and cauliflower greens, all good and very hardy. I thing collard greens might be on that list too. Carrots as well can be harvested late in the fall.
If you have a cold frame, or a green house, you can extend the growing season on both ends. Some things amazingly can survive winter with enough mulch and a good cold frame.❄⛄❄☃️❄
You are great,,thank you for sharing how to eat healthy foods that's great for our bodies,,,your video is one of my favorites,,,May God Bless You Richly....
Since last autumn I started gardening and directly went with broccoli, cabbage and cauliflowers. Got a good yield but man dealing with pests and bugs was so tiring.. especially the green caterpillars were pain in the ass to deal with. This time not going to grow any brassicas. It's not worth the hassle plus the downside is you get only one vegetable per crop (except broccoli where you can harvest little ones later)
how about growing bok choy in sept like van bc weather
Your content and presentation is great. Easy to follow and informative. Thanks. Subscribing and following
I felt after watching this video that you are talking about vegetables grown in Punjab,you missed my favourite peas, nice video 👍
Thanks for sharing. My Husband wants to know how to keep our Hay & Weeds & Grass from ever growing back permanetly.
And we have Wild Onions growing all over our yard, are they edible? And also
Are there such a thing as Purple Potatoes when you cut them open are they Purple? And what foods have Quercetin? We hear it protects everyone from getting the Coronavirus
Again thanks from sharing.
Potatoes can be purple due to high elevations
Susan Spencer magic molly potatoes are purple all the way through. Be careful with wild onions unless you are certain they are onions as there are look alikes that are not safe to eat. Large sheets of weed barrier will keep anything from growing unless you cut holes in it for planting. Google quercetin containing plants. I’m not being rude when I say this, doing your own research will answer so much more than asking on here.
Hi Susan, yes there is a purple sweet potato. It derive from Asia, you can go to an Asian market and pick some up. It's delicious, unlike yam or sweet orange potatoes. I love them, as a matter of fact I have them right now, will cook them tomorrow. Good luck.
I need help. This is my first time growing Japanese eggplant. But I noticed within the same plant the normal purple eggplant fruits are growing, so is this yellow looking one too. Any idea why? Thanks in advance.
Jag Singh sir your terrace garden farm is looking very beautiful and wonderful 👋😃🙏💐🇮🇳😍
What kind of soil for each?
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
These are the real seasons in case you forgot.
0:24 not to mention it comes from China & if you saw how it was grown/peeled you would vomit 🤮
Jag, love your program, but could you lose the background music while you talk to us? 😜
Yes, many new videos are without the background music :)
My kale is doing phenomal.. seems resistant to insects as well. Looking forward to growing through the fall!
How about bak choy is it easy? Tried?
Hey jag can I still start peas? I heard they do good in cool weather I’m in zone 7a rn
It's best to grow Peas in Spring 2 weeks before the last frost. Here is the video ua-cam.com/video/eJ5c4QgP_xo/v-deo.html
Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh ok I was thinking fall would have been ok
Excellent information
Thanks friend! Your videos are short but still informative and to the point which I like!
This video was great! Very educational with lots of great information that was delivered in a concise and easy to understand format.
Thank you!!!
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What about canadas fall? Lol
I appreciate all the information you give...first time garderner here! Thank you
your English is so good !!
How can I buy a farm and get immigration from India, family of Three.
Hey that was a nice helpful video... please share the video about what should be the depth for vegetables planters or raised beds.
8 to 9 months???? wow!
I live in Wisconsin. Can't do that now
You can still do Swiss Chard, Kale, Lettuce, radish, turnips, and green onions. All of these are ready for 2 months and Swiss chard and kale can take some frost.
When do I plant garlic in zone 9b
September
Green beans
Thank you
Thank you Jag! I love your content. its targetted and to the point . I dont watch a lot of the you tubers for gardening because they go on and on with very little content
Carrot 🥕
Onions 🧅
THANKS
Lettuce
Rashes
Clinton
I'm in zone 6 and I planted onions in the fall with my garlic and they came up in the spring not all of them but enough for me
That's Awesome!! Do have some shelter around your house that protects the plants a bit!
@@DaisyCreekFarms no actually I covered my entire garden with old straw and hay. I tried to do a Ruth Stout Garden. Also known as a lazy bed here. But I had a huge slug problem. But the hay kept everything covered during the winter so it just popped up in the spring
@@StrangeLittleGarden Oh that works!! I have a video on getting rid of slugs. You can also keep ducks :) ua-cam.com/video/o9Dj5KSggBw/v-deo.html
@@DaisyCreekFarms actually my neighbour has ducks LOL but we also have a groundhog so I have to keep my garden quite well fenced-in. And she had to get rid of the Ducks a month ago because we had so little water for them
Best gardening videos! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge.
Glad you like them!
Great video thank you
Great video, very useful.
Only a few hundred more subs!!
Gabike
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