I learned a couple of things from you. 1) I like the planting in that one tray, then to the cell packs. 2) The lettuce bowl, super good idea. Thanks for the video.
New subscriber I enjoyed your video and I'm going to try lettuce again. I was told we couldn't grow it here in California and I looked it up and got good information on how to. I can't wait to see more of your videos 😌
This video is packed full of AMAZING INFO!! More like 20 things to grow RIGHT NOW! PLUS not just HOW to and WHAT to grow but how to COOK it and the VITAMINS and the BENEFITS of those vitamins. Forget the poison for profit doctors, just watch JUSTIN!! I’m about an hour from Shelby and been growing for like 10 years. I learned a ton of new stuff in this video like a second round of squash is still possible and green beans!Thanks so much Justin!! ;o)
Just found your channel and I’m a newbie gardener. I’m planting kale, Swiss chard, arugula, spinach and beets. I forgot about broccoli and hadn’t thought about green beans until you mentioned it. 😎
I have benefited greatly from your positive encouragement that we can become "plant people". I have had a good summer in the garden, and Justin you get a share of the credit, after God, of course. Bless you.
Hi. Love the information. What my grandmother and mother usually do with kale is that they cook it together with the collard greens. They would even make a cooking mixture combining collard greens, mustard greens, kale and turnip greens.
I’m so excited to know I still have time for a second try at growing and harvesting the veggies I love using in smoothies. Thank you for such a great gardening show and I too look forward to another video with Bruce Duncan. 😊🥾🥾
Never been much of a kale fan until I grew my own. I still can't do it raw, but I LOVE it in soups and stews. I like the idea of eating it on pizza, have to give it a try! Thanks for the idea.
Kale in smoothies is a hit, as well as prepared like you'd fix collards. Chopped in a casserole is good too. Some stir fry in a smidgen of bacon grease & maybe put crumbled bacon on top. Enjoy!
Perfect timing, Justin! I’m just down the road in SC and started my broccoli, collard and cabbage seeds this morning. A video on cooking collards. Southern lady here who’s never cooked collards and I’d love a video on how to prepare them. Thank you for so much useful information.
I have never cooked collards either. We always use them for wraps instead of rice paper rolls. Just shred up carrots and cabbage, maybe cucumbers. We make an Asian dipping sauce of peanut butter, soy sauce and sesame oil.
Just wash, lay on cookies sheet, after all leaves are clean, have Large pot of water, lightly salted on stove. Select several leaves lay flat on top of each other. On cutting board roll up from side to side. Then cut rolled up leaves in 1 or 2 in. Pieces. Put them in pot. Fill up pot in this manner. I like to put butter and or bacon grease in with them. If you have some chunk ham ( not sweetened) you can add that too. Bring to boil, then lower to high simmer. I like to have unsweetened cornbread with this.
If you grow something you don't think you like, you can dehydrate and powder it, and put some of the powder in soups. I plan on doing this with my beets.
I really enjoy your videos. 😊 I wanted to share another recipe to try with Kale. Take the kale off the center strip and discard it. Only use the green leafy parts. Brake the leafy parts up in smaller pieces. Put the kale in a large bowl. You can make a small amount or enough for an entire family. Sprinkle some dried cranberries, pine nuts, and fresh shredded parmesan cheese, and Girard’s Champagne Vinaigrette. Toss and top with all tho other ingredients again except Kale. Do not toss twice. The second round of ingredients just makes it look pretty. It delicious! Enjoy! 😊
Hey Man. I watch your videos for all the great content and inspiration you bring to the the table. I really enjoy your humor and your excited energy. Thanks for sharing!!! Cheers til next time!
If you love collards the way I do, try to find some tree collard cuttings. They don't go to seed the way the regular collards do. I'm growing 2 varieties of tree collards in SoCal zone 10b.
Can I plant my fall garden in between my tomatoes? They are still producing and I don't have anywhere else to plant. They would get sun but also have some shade from the tall tomato plants.
I planned my lettuce and potatoes and greens . We live in Oregon so the winter is mild here where I am. I grow till January. Still had tomatoes last year in February.
I planted iceberg in one container and romaine in another. I prefer butter lettuce or red but I already had some of these seeds and now that my garden has dwindled I need something to tend to garden-wise. I was given a lot of seeds but either already had planted, didn’t have room or hadn’t planted it before so saved them for another time. Lettuce was one of the seed varieties I was given. Here’s hopin as I’ve never grown these types before.......
Hi Justin! Thank you for your very informative video. I’m in zone 7b what are your thoughts on growing carrots, and beets this time of year? We just put in some raised beds and are eager to try a variety but obviously want to be successful. Appreciative of any wisdom you can impart!
I would love to see collards with brown sugar and bacon! Thank you for your videos! If you cook collards and kale together, they both taste delicious (in any recipe!)
So what area do you live?? We have a year round green house up here at bout the snow line in NE Washington mountains. Snows n freezes up here. Haha so where you at?
First of all thank you for being there doing what you’re doing educating us about gardening. I’m wondering where you purchased your stylish safari hat. Also, what is the name brand of it and how much does it cost?
I live in Indiana and I have a small greenhouse connected to my pantry. Would I get enough sunlight to grow some vegetables during winter? It can also be heated. Thanks for your informed video.
@@skgreenhouse thank you so much. I pray every day for a miracle to move south where I can garden most of the year. In NJ,it usually starts to warm up in April.This year,we were still wearing sweat jackets in June.I had to restart seedlings because they died from the cold.Now it's barely Sept.,and it's getting really cool at night.my tomatoes are tiny green balls and cucumbers barely visible at an inch long.Hope I get a least a couple in next 2 months. 3 months of growing time is not enough. :(
I saw your nursery omw to the beach last week. You're not too far from me 25 miles I think. I'd like to get some of that Compost, where did you get it?
I just planted lettuce and spinach in a pot yesterday, I'm in Zone 7 in the USA. I would feel so guilty IF I pulled my tomato plants, with all those GREEN TOMATOs on the vines. Whoops sounds like I'd better water my plantings daily, NOW on my way to water.
My tomatoes just started producing 2-3 weeks ago! Weird. I think all the rain diluted the nutrients? Hit aggressively w fish emulsion antd things turned around...peppers are way late, too. Zone 7, Tri-Cities just over the mountain... Just bought heirloom cabbage collards...going in ground and pots today
I'll probably switch over to metal soon because I'm disappointed in how long they have lasted to be honest. I think termites infiltrated one of them. I used pressure treated decking board. They measure 8 feet long, 4 feet wide and about 22 inches tall. I think I have around 75-100 in each one of them.
Do you have a favorite fall pollinator flower? No carrots? My carrots go out today, already sprouted on paper towels. zone 8 oh.. ya gotta be careful about vitamin K and that clotting info.. there are two kinds of vitamin K.. K1 and k2.. k1 promotes clotting, k2 doesn't. It's one of the vitamins that factor 5 Leiden patients have to keep close maintenance on.
what do you do for mildew on fall cucumbers I am in eastern North Carolina and the dews start getting heavy in September. My fall cucumbers almost always have a bout with mildew to the point of killing the plant.
I started my broccoli and cauliflower seeds in pots the one pot never germinated. I thought it was the cauliflower that didn't germinate and I didn't have any more seeds. So I thought I was planting broccoli. After looking at my journal I realized that its the broccoli seeds that didn't germinate and I had more of those seeds and could have restarted them. Now im not sure if I have enough time for them to grow.
I bought and used the 5/4" decking boards and have made one of my new beds. I would love an update on your fall plantings, even the ones you transplanted into the cell packs.
wheres all your energy at? i watch your videos to get hyped about gardening. i was inspired by you to start my garden. seamed like you were not really into it today.
I've got lots of plastic containers but I've always assumed if these containers are not "food grade" we shouldn't be growing food in them. I'd love your advice on this please. Thanks for the great info!!
Don't assume. Look on the bottom to see what the recycle number is inside the triangle. Supposedly, the numbers 5 and below are safe/food grade plastic. Research online.
Heck YES, I want to hear and see Bruce cook up some collards with bacon and brown sugar. That sound great!!
I learned a couple of things from you. 1) I like the planting in that one tray, then to the cell packs. 2) The lettuce bowl, super good idea. Thanks for the video.
Your videos are my favorite gardening videos around!! Thank you.
That means so much! Thank you for tuning in and taking the time to comment! I'll try and keep them coming!!
New subscriber I enjoyed your video and I'm going to try lettuce again. I was told we couldn't grow it here in California and I looked it up and got good information on how to. I can't wait to see more of your videos 😌
This video is packed full of AMAZING INFO!! More like 20 things to grow RIGHT NOW!
PLUS not just HOW to and WHAT to grow but how to COOK it and the VITAMINS and the BENEFITS of those vitamins. Forget the poison for profit doctors, just watch JUSTIN!!
I’m about an hour from Shelby and been growing for like 10 years. I learned a ton of new stuff in this video like a second round of squash is still possible and green beans!Thanks so much Justin!! ;o)
Just found your channel and I’m a newbie gardener. I’m planting kale, Swiss chard, arugula, spinach and beets. I forgot about broccoli and hadn’t thought about green beans until you mentioned it. 😎
Love Bruce he has my dream garden 🪴!!! Definitely more Bruce lol
I have benefited greatly from your positive encouragement that we can become "plant people". I have had a good summer in the garden, and Justin you get a share of the credit, after God, of course. Bless you.
That really means the world. Thank you for letting me know because that's the reason I do it for. : ) Glad to hear your garden did well! God Bless
Hi. Love the information. What my grandmother and mother usually do with kale is that they cook it together with the collard greens. They would even make a cooking mixture combining collard greens, mustard greens, kale and turnip greens.
That's a great idea! May have to try that this year. 🤔
@@skgreenhouse Is it too late to plant those veggies this weekend? I’m in East TN
Here in Shelby! Would love to see Bruce cook those collards.
You got it!!!
Thank you for the great info. Here in north texas everything burned this year in drought/heat. You encouraged me to try for Fall.
That's a bummer! Hopefully you guys get some rainfall soon!
I’m in North Texas also and I only had jalapeños peppers to harvest. We’re on Well Water and sad to say the garden just gets put on the back burner.
I love happy frog products. Excellent for growing anything and everything
I don't know why they are not talked about more often. I have had so much success with their products!
Uh.....the PRICE!!
I killed every plant I ever had until I decided to become a gardener. I'm actually surprising myself. If I can do it, anyone can.
I’m so excited to know I still have time for a second try at growing and harvesting the veggies I love using in smoothies. Thank you for such a great gardening show and I too look forward to another video with Bruce Duncan. 😊🥾🥾
I just started collards for the first time a few weeks ago. I would love to see some hints on cooking them.
I seriously have never eaten collard greens, but I’m going to plant them now. I’m excited about a fall garden.
I tried them last year furst time and love them. Easy to grow and come back after cutting a few leaves at a time. Great in smoothies and sauteed
Yes, yes!
COLLARDS, MUSTERED GREENS, TURNIP GREENS, CHCKEN STOC, BACON OR HAM 😋
Happy Frog is fantastic! We used it for the first time this year and our tiny, raised bed garden has been fantastic.
I love your videos. They're easy to follow and understand. ❤
Never been much of a kale fan until I grew my own. I still can't do it raw, but I LOVE it in soups and stews. I like the idea of eating it on pizza, have to give it a try! Thanks for the idea.
Kale in smoothies is a hit, as well as prepared like you'd fix collards. Chopped in a casserole is good too. Some stir fry in a smidgen of bacon grease & maybe put crumbled bacon on top. Enjoy!
Perfect timing, Justin! I’m just down the road in SC and started my broccoli, collard and cabbage seeds this morning. A video on cooking collards. Southern lady here who’s never cooked collards and I’d love a video on how to prepare them. Thank you for so much useful information.
I have never cooked collards either. We always use them for wraps instead of rice paper rolls. Just shred up carrots and cabbage, maybe cucumbers. We make an Asian dipping sauce of peanut butter, soy sauce and sesame oil.
Just wash, lay on cookies sheet, after all leaves are clean, have Large pot of water, lightly salted on stove. Select several leaves lay flat on top of each other. On cutting board roll up from side to side. Then cut rolled up leaves in 1 or 2 in. Pieces. Put them in pot. Fill up pot in this manner. I like to put butter and or bacon grease in with them. If you have some chunk ham ( not sweetened) you can add that too. Bring to boil, then lower to high simmer. I like to have unsweetened cornbread with this.
If you grow something you don't think you like, you can dehydrate and powder it, and put some of the powder in soups. I plan on doing this with my beets.
I really enjoy your videos. 😊 I wanted to share another recipe to try with Kale. Take the kale off the center strip and discard it. Only use the green leafy parts. Brake the leafy parts up in smaller pieces. Put the kale in a large bowl. You can make a small amount or enough for an entire family. Sprinkle some dried cranberries, pine nuts, and fresh shredded parmesan cheese, and Girard’s Champagne Vinaigrette. Toss and top with all tho other ingredients again except Kale. Do not toss twice. The second round of ingredients just makes it look pretty. It delicious! Enjoy! 😊
Sounds a little 'similar' to the big clubs' version of kale salad, which is good too. Theirs have Brussel sprouts in them too. Yum!
Oh Shelby N C. We're across the field from British Columbia border at 3,000 ft. Dandahermit
Very different climate 😂
Yes! I would love to see a cooking video of Bruce making his collard greens recipe! I love collard greens!
Great job again Justin
I absolutely love kale I have this dinosaur tree kale that I chop and the leaves come back every year
Nice to meet you Justin 😊
Nice to meet you, thank you for watching!
Hey Man. I watch your videos for all the great content and inspiration you bring to the the table. I really enjoy your humor and your excited energy. Thanks for sharing!!! Cheers til next time!
👩🏽🌾 you just inspired me headed to my local garden center for seeds. I subscribed I enjoy your content. thanks.
I learned a lot of things. Very informative.
If you love collards the way I do, try to find some tree collard cuttings. They don't go to seed the way the regular collards do. I'm growing 2 varieties of tree collards in SoCal zone 10b.
I want to see the collard recipe!!!
Kale is delicious sauted in olive oil with garlic, salt and pepper
Thanks for the fall garden tips! I just got a new house with a sun room, how about a video with vegetables to grow in pots in a sunroom all winter?
Can I plant my fall garden in between my tomatoes? They are still producing and I don't have anywhere else to plant. They would get sun but also have some shade from the tall tomato plants.
I planned my lettuce and potatoes and greens . We live in Oregon so the winter is mild here where I am. I grow till January. Still had tomatoes last year in February.
Oh wow! That's awesome. What part of Oregon?
@@skgreenhouse Albany
I wanna see Bruce cooking the collards!
Me too! I wish you could try his. They are so delicious!
I planted iceberg in one container and romaine in another. I prefer butter lettuce or red but I already had some of these seeds and now that my garden has dwindled I need something to tend to garden-wise.
I was given a lot of seeds but either already had planted, didn’t have room or hadn’t planted it before so saved them for another time. Lettuce was one of the seed varieties I was given.
Here’s hopin as I’ve never grown these types before.......
Can’t wait for the recipe for Low country collards
You can also use Kale in smoothies.
Mmmm sure can! Should have mentioned that!
A great way to get the kale in; in a variety of smoothies!
Absolutely, C'MON BRUCE..... LET'S GO ❗🤣🤣
Hi Justin! Thank you for your very informative video. I’m in zone 7b what are your thoughts on growing carrots, and beets this time of year? We just put in some raised beds and are eager to try a variety but obviously want to be successful. Appreciative of any wisdom you can impart!
I didn't know broccoli seeds were blue that cool
I would love to see collards with brown sugar and bacon! Thank you for your videos!
If you cook collards and kale together, they both taste delicious (in any recipe!)
Absolutely fantastic idea of how to grow lettuce , and difenitely going to try it , and thank you .
Collards!! Yes yes yes!!
I would like very much to see different recipes for these vegetables.
Thanks for knowledge
So what area do you live?? We have a year round green house up here at bout the snow line in NE Washington mountains. Snows n freezes up here. Haha so where you at?
Dorothy here I would love the recipe for brown sugar and bacon collards
You made it look so easy, fully watched! I love your channel, I’m subscribed! 😀
Very informative! Ty
I'd love to see the collard recipe:)
Hi - where did you get your hat ?!
First of all thank you for being there doing what you’re doing educating us about gardening. I’m wondering where you purchased your stylish safari hat. Also, what is the name brand of it and how much does it cost?
Started mine last week but need some collards. I would love to see a different way to cook them 🪴
I live in Indiana and I have a small greenhouse connected to my pantry. Would I get enough sunlight to grow some vegetables during winter? It can also be heated. Thanks for your informed video.
Love the hat
where are you located? I am in NJ so depending on where you are, we might be already freezing here, so would have to adjust planting month.
I am in Shelby, NC it's zone 7
@@skgreenhouse thank you so much. I pray every day for a miracle to move south where I can garden most of the year. In NJ,it usually starts to warm up in April.This year,we were still wearing sweat jackets in June.I had to restart seedlings because they died from the cold.Now it's barely Sept.,and it's getting really cool at night.my tomatoes are tiny green balls and cucumbers barely visible at an inch long.Hope I get a least a couple in next 2 months. 3 months of growing time is not enough. :(
I saw your nursery omw to the beach last week. You're not too far from me 25 miles I think.
I'd like to get some of that Compost, where did you get it?
I just planted lettuce and spinach in a pot yesterday, I'm in Zone 7 in the USA. I would feel so guilty IF I pulled my tomato plants, with all those GREEN TOMATOs on the vines. Whoops sounds like I'd better water my plantings daily, NOW on my way to water.
No way! That's awesome! What state are you in?
My tomatoes just started producing 2-3 weeks ago!
Weird. I think all the rain diluted the nutrients? Hit aggressively w fish emulsion antd things turned around...peppers are way late, too.
Zone 7, Tri-Cities just over the mountain...
Just bought heirloom cabbage collards...going in ground and pots today
I’m in eastern Washington around Spokane I’m in Deer Park
Nice! Are you going to grow a fall garden this year?
i love it
What kind of wood you used for the raise garden? Where did you get or buy it? How much it cost?
I'll probably switch over to metal soon because I'm disappointed in how long they have lasted to be honest. I think termites infiltrated one of them.
I used pressure treated decking board. They measure 8 feet long, 4 feet wide and about 22 inches tall. I think I have around 75-100 in each one of them.
@@skgreenhouse Ok thanks. What kind of metal will you use? Also will it rust?
Great video 👍... Since I'm new to your channel where do you recommend getting your seeds ❓
I would like to see that
Great! I'll try to make it happen!
Do you have a favorite fall pollinator flower?
No carrots? My carrots go out today, already sprouted on paper towels. zone 8
oh.. ya gotta be careful about vitamin K and that clotting info.. there are two kinds of vitamin K.. K1 and k2.. k1 promotes clotting, k2 doesn't.
It's one of the vitamins that factor 5 Leiden patients have to keep close maintenance on.
Please show us the harvest down the road
What do you plant together in each of your beds ?
Can we get Bruce to demo farm to table to ship samples to this particular fan?
what do you do for mildew on fall cucumbers I am in eastern North Carolina and the dews start getting heavy in September. My fall cucumbers almost always have a bout with mildew to the point of killing the plant.
Ever had any luck growing chicory?
Is Happy Frog fine enough for growing carrots? I have trouble growing them and I think it's the shredded wood in a lot of the commercial mixes
Absolutely!
I started my broccoli and cauliflower seeds in pots the one pot never germinated. I thought it was the cauliflower that didn't germinate and I didn't have any more seeds. So I thought I was planting broccoli. After looking at my journal I realized that its the broccoli seeds that didn't germinate and I had more of those seeds and could have restarted them. Now im not sure if I have enough time for them to grow.
Can I use a grow bag for these vegetables.
You absolutely can!!!
With the lettuce bowel how deep is the bowel?
How long can you grow tomatoes
How thick are your decking boards? Did you get the 2x6 or the 5/4x6?
I bought and used the 5/4" decking boards and have made one of my new beds. I would love an update on your fall plantings, even the ones you transplanted into the cell packs.
were you doing car videos before?
Lmao no this is his 1st rodeo
Do you grow herbs?
Absolutely! Are you going to grow any this fall?
@@skgreenhouse I already have thyme, marjoram, wintergreen, but I’m having trouble starting my chamomile from seed. Any tips?
wheres all your energy at? i watch your videos to get hyped about gardening. i was inspired by you to start my garden. seamed like you were not really into it today.
Correction: collagreens 😁
Hahaha so true
I've got lots of plastic containers but I've always assumed if these containers are not "food grade" we shouldn't be growing food in them. I'd love your advice on this please. Thanks for the great info!!
Line them with burdock sack's. I do been growing for 3years like that
Don't assume. Look on the bottom to see what the recycle number is inside the triangle. Supposedly, the numbers 5 and below are safe/food grade plastic. Research online.
Happy frog = fungus gnat infestation
Im late 😪