I real like arugula, kale , spinach and all the above. One problem that I have had is constantly changing temperatures. I actually grew lots of these over winter with hoops and greenhouse plastic and even with 7 inches of snow for several days and nights and was so astounded to discover they were alive and thriving. One problem with the greenhouse plastic was if it really warmed up during a sunny day I had to get that plastic off of them, but I had salads all winter long
I've planted spinach, kale, and a few different salads in my hotbed. I saw today that It has already sprouted. I also have perennial mint, lovage (it prefers shade), shives, thyme, and oregano in my garden. And I have seeds of swish chard, cilantro, dill, parsley.
I find at least some part shade better for herbs because it keeps them in the vegetative state longer, and if they're getting baked/blasted by UV all day I think it reduces the quality of the flavor.
near my sea containers, i had few success cultivating due to shady summers (fruit trees around), so i'll cover their walls facinng SE wards by reflecting foil for more light !
This is so awesome. I love all the trees in my small yard but they shade my garden spot just a little too much. So lack of sun is NOT why some of my kale and collards don't well.
I live in central Florida zone 9a. I have a shady spot by my front door in the northern shade of a papaya and guava. My main interest is edibles and lettuce and swiss chard would be nice.
Cilantro doesn't mind frost? Clearly, I'm growing the wrong type. I'm in a zone 9ish area in Australia and it always dies off when the cold comes. The rest of the herbs you list are fine. I've never tried rosemary in the shade as it's one of the few plants that survives in hot full sun in summer out here. Nice video. Cheers!
I just found your podcast and found it very informative and helpful. The first plant I will put in my safe garden is kale. I didn't know it would grow in the shade.
as a contribution to your kitchen garden book, i came to know the effect of what's called Shoyin Ryori in japan: i got more intellectual & interested in sciences, have better memory of my earlier years. now i'll instal e culture into the veges garden & orchard, as well as a fertirrigation inyector (for H2, O3, stinging nettle & other purines ,guano, coffee & so on...) into my automatized drip system, but also a 2. alternative rain drip system (blumat) gravity based (from the roof tops pumped up by drill adaptors 3,5€ or solar pumps w/ timers) for better autonomy & droughts.
Thank you for this presentation. Which of these 20 plants, can be grown in containers in the shade? I had great success in the past with cherry tomatoes in shade, in a container.
i'll try w/ borretsch or borraja as we call it growing wild in poor soil even as plant 21! it has nettling leaves which make the kidneys work more. some only consume its stems. thick beans during winter should also work due to no leaves from trees above then.
I've been experimenting with a tiny space and lots of trees for the past 5 years. I have a perrenial raised bed in an area of my yard that gets about 4 hours of sun - dappled. I challenged myself 2 years ago to only grow things that are edible or medicinal. Some other things I've found that are thriving in that bed are Lovage, lemon grass, and echinachea. I have wormwood that has taken off in a much shader area too. I've learned the hard way that lemon balm is in the mint family and have a task ahead of me this year to corral that in a pot! It has about taken over in the past year! 🫣
Sorrel does grow in the south but if you are one that is allergic to every tree or weed, please be careful eating this. Especially if you have asthma. Eat it alone so you know.
I've had some issues getting my veggies to grow in shaded areas. I do not have a drip system. Would you recommend getting on a regular watering schedule to get my vegetables to grow? They germinate, but then stay extremely small.
S so a question here. Do you just use your herbs as a deterrent for bugs? Is that the only thing because your basilicas look wonderful! The kale, the Swiss chard
I was thinking about planting mint or some herb that deer don’t like on the back side of the hill to keep the deer from coming into my yard even though it spreads, I would think that would be great on the backside of the Hill . What do you think?
What are those beautiful red plants behind you? We had these in the church garden where I volunteer but they died off summer before last. If only I could find a way to get more!
Ughh. I know that everything she mentioned or technically “plants” but essentially not what I was looking for or what I was hoping to find. I already know that you can grow herbs and lettuce, I was hoping for something a little bit meatier 😩
Lol, yeah, the things in this list I can actually eat apparently don't like my shady area? Does that mean I have too much shade? Too much water? Poor soil?
Dear anyone shooting video: Can we please stop with the "additional camera you're not looking at" side view? It doesn't feel genuine, because it doesn't feel like you're talking to us.
1 rosemary, 2 oregano, 3 sage, 4 thyme, 5 chives, 6 mint, 7 lemon balm, 8 dill, 9 parsley, 10 cilantro, 11 kale, 12 swiss chard, 13 mustards, 14 collards, 15 bok choi, 16 arugula, 17 black-seeded simpson lettuce, 18 rocky top lettuce mix, 19 spinach, 20 romaine lettuce, 21 radicchio, 22 sorrell.
Thank you !
Thanks so much for putting all these herbs together for us.😊
Herbs to grow h HGTV garden.
Thank you ! Thus is awesome!
Thank you!
That was some very sage advice.
Good one!
I am glad you didn't throw any shade at her.
You dig?
@@hotice8885 I can dig it.
Ya'll must have some great roots to have humor like this.
Thank you so much our group is very excited about becoming herbal farmers returning our neighborhoods back to excellent health. 🇺🇸👏
I real like arugula, kale , spinach and all the above. One problem that I have had is constantly changing temperatures. I actually grew lots of these over winter with hoops and greenhouse plastic and even with 7 inches of snow for several days and nights and was so astounded to discover they were alive and thriving. One problem with the greenhouse plastic was if it really warmed up during a sunny day I had to get that plastic off of them, but I had salads all winter long
I appreciate your gardening style. You make it easy and beautiful at the same time, and that isn't easy.
I have way more shady growing area in my yard than sunny, so thanks so much for sharing this one!
I've planted spinach, kale, and a few different salads in my hotbed. I saw today that It has already sprouted. I also have perennial mint, lovage (it prefers shade), shives, thyme, and oregano in my garden. And I have seeds of swish chard, cilantro, dill, parsley.
I will go for the chives, dill and sorrel. Dill and sorrel work wonders in a cream sauce for salmon and halibut.
I find at least some part shade better for herbs because it keeps them in the vegetative state longer, and if they're getting baked/blasted by UV all day I think it reduces the quality of the flavor.
near my sea containers, i had few success cultivating due to shady summers (fruit trees around), so i'll cover their walls facinng SE wards by reflecting foil for more light !
This is so awesome. I love all the trees in my small yard but they shade my garden spot just a little too much. So lack of sun is NOT why some of my kale and collards don't well.
Im growing eggplants and peppers in the shade facing north balcony
I live in central Florida zone 9a. I have a shady spot by my front door in the northern shade of a papaya and guava. My main interest is edibles and lettuce and swiss chard would be nice.
Cilantro doesn't mind frost? Clearly, I'm growing the wrong type. I'm in a zone 9ish area in Australia and it always dies off when the cold comes.
The rest of the herbs you list are fine. I've never tried rosemary in the shade as it's one of the few plants that survives in hot full sun in summer out here.
Nice video. Cheers!
I just found your podcast and found it very informative and helpful. The first plant I will put in my safe garden is kale. I didn't know it would grow in the shade.
as a contribution to your kitchen garden book, i came to know the effect of what's called Shoyin Ryori in japan: i got more intellectual & interested in sciences, have better memory of my earlier years. now i'll instal e culture into the veges garden & orchard, as well as a fertirrigation inyector (for H2, O3, stinging nettle & other purines ,guano, coffee & so on...) into my automatized drip system, but also a 2. alternative rain drip system (blumat) gravity based (from the roof tops pumped up by drill adaptors 3,5€ or solar pumps w/ timers) for better autonomy & droughts.
Those are just about all my favorite plants!
Thank you so much. we really enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you for this presentation. Which of these 20 plants, can be grown in containers in the shade? I had great success in the past with cherry tomatoes in shade, in a container.
i'll try w/ borretsch or borraja as we call it growing wild in poor soil even as plant 21! it has nettling leaves which make the kidneys work more. some only consume its stems. thick beans during winter should also work due to no leaves from trees above then.
I've been experimenting with a tiny space and lots of trees for the past 5 years. I have a perrenial raised bed in an area of my yard that gets about 4 hours of sun - dappled. I challenged myself 2 years ago to only grow things that are edible or medicinal. Some other things I've found that are thriving in that bed are Lovage, lemon grass, and echinachea. I have wormwood that has taken off in a much shader area too. I've learned the hard way that lemon balm is in the mint family and have a task ahead of me this year to corral that in a pot! It has about taken over in the past year! 🫣
💯 Trevor keep your circle tight is very good advice
Thank you so much!
Great video how do you keep pests off them thank you ❤
Thank you and you made it pleasant
Amazing. Thank you!
Sorrel does grow in the south but if you are one that is allergic to every tree or weed, please be careful eating this. Especially if you have asthma. Eat it alone so you know.
You should have just said,"Herbs and lettuces."
Great help, thank you
Thankyou and Merry Christmas
Chives are great!
You missed the one that’s prominent behind you. Is that Pineapple sage with red flowers behind you?
Thank you! Great video!!
Thank you!
Great suggestions 😊
Thank you ❤😊
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Thank you.
GOOD SHOW. THANKS. GOOD IDEAS!
Thanks for the great vid !
I am now binging your videos ha ha
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Very good.
I've had some issues getting my veggies to grow in shaded areas. I do not have a drip system. Would you recommend getting on a regular watering schedule to get my vegetables to grow? They germinate, but then stay extremely small.
Consistent watering is super important. Extremely small can also be a sign of poor soil
My shade garden brings a very small yield 😅😅😅 most of plants you told are only leafy herbs and vegetables...So you didn't open America for me.
@Gardenary what is the growing zone you live in??
Lovely thank you !!
S so a question here. Do you just use your herbs as a deterrent for bugs? Is that the only thing because your basilicas look wonderful! The kale, the Swiss chard
We harvest a ton from these herbs too!
I was thinking about planting mint or some herb that deer don’t like on the back side of the hill to keep the deer from coming into my yard even though it spreads, I would think that would be great on the backside of the Hill . What do you think?
Also, it is definitely a shaded hill, full shade with dappled sun at the most.
What are those beautiful red plants behind you? We had these in the church garden where I volunteer but they died off summer before last.
If only I could find a way to get more!
It looks like a type of red salvia
Pineapple sage, so lovely
Carrots and red beats can grow in parcial shade
What is the red flower plant behind you?
I'd like to know, too.
looks like Cardinal flower
Looks like scarlet sage. It's a salvia, not the herb sage.
Rosemary needs sun and even then it is hard to get to come back. Chives are like mint and will take over everything
Rosemary and oregano are supposed to like full sun?
my collards are turning yell, can you help?
Will squirrels eat these foods? My yard is a squirrel factory
Mine too, plus rabbits.
Are you in Texas Houston?
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I feel like Oregano is a bloody weed! Wherever I put it, it grows like crazy and takes over everything..😅
Ughh. I know that everything she mentioned or technically “plants” but essentially not what I was looking for or what I was hoping to find. I already know that you can grow herbs and lettuce, I was hoping for something a little bit meatier 😩
Lol, yeah, the things in this list I can actually eat apparently don't like my shady area? Does that mean I have too much shade? Too much water? Poor soil?
For something meatier you can grow chickens and rabbits in the shade . 😂 I’m just kidding of course.
My chives always die!
I am a romaine lettuce eater.
Chives are nice but it spreads like crazy.
Dear anyone shooting video: Can we please stop with the "additional camera you're not looking at" side view? It doesn't feel genuine, because it doesn't feel like you're talking to us.
Major pet peeve as well.
Good advice!