5 Seeds I Plant Every January

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  • @Gardenary
    @Gardenary  17 днів тому +3

    🥳 Save your seat for our FREE live event on January 11: www.gardenary.com/garden-in-5-live

  • @NeopetsBountyHunter
    @NeopetsBountyHunter 7 годин тому

    BEST video ive found on this yet. short simple informative

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 17 днів тому +18

    Warm climate
    1-tomatoes
    2-eggplant
    3- peppers
    4-zinias,
    5-basil-frost free only,

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 17 днів тому +17

    Moderate climate
    1- cilantro
    2- parsley
    3-cabbages
    4-kale
    5-onion

    • @YDREAMIN
      @YDREAMIN 9 днів тому

      That was rosemary, sage… no?

  • @CharmeneSaint-victor
    @CharmeneSaint-victor 17 днів тому +9

    Heading to the nursery this weekend! First time gardening

    • @maggidull1952
      @maggidull1952 15 днів тому +2

      Charmene, Great luck to you! Realize that there are great successes as well as some failures that even the most veteran gardener experiences. So go with the flow, and learn every day and every season. Happy gardening!

    • @groweatmove
      @groweatmove 14 днів тому +1

      How exciting! Have you thought about what you want to grow yet?

  • @KokoraLife
    @KokoraLife 17 днів тому +4

    This is a great way to get ahead!!

  • @rosemarybushea3447
    @rosemarybushea3447 16 днів тому +2

    Cilantro self-seeds for me here in NC and comes up every year. Peppers are always super-slow to start and really like it hot. Your videos are quite entertaining and informative. Bet they will inspire many new gardeners.

  • @michelechambers7446
    @michelechambers7446 17 днів тому +3

    I'm so grateful to have someone talking about gardening in Houston. I started my indoors yesterday. To clarify, you recommended putting the tomatoes out in February? What about squashes?

  • @moegirl76
    @moegirl76 17 днів тому +3

    Love this. Will you do this every month? It's a great series potentially.

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  16 днів тому +6

      Glad you like it! We started it back in September and plan to do one for every month

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 17 днів тому +4

    Jan seeds to start
    1- roesmary
    2- sage
    3- cabbages- 100 days to maturity
    4- kale march to dec
    5-onion

    • @Seeing-Being
      @Seeing-Being 17 днів тому

      ➡️ TY for the info ⬅️

  • @squashit339
    @squashit339 17 днів тому +7

    I started my peppers New Years Eve along with snaps, poppies, bachelor buttons and calendula. Got some seeds at Armstrong today and it was 83 degrees here 😳😍 in Southern CA.

    • @Seeing-Being
      @Seeing-Being 17 днів тому +2

      Happy Gardening 🌱🌱
      Here in MN, everything is inside: carrots, beets, bunching onions, chamomile & bok choy. Too many recalls to Not Grow.
      Daughter lost alot a few wks ago but has parsley, various mints, small pomegranate tree & 2 apple trees from seeds. Take care 🙂

    • @lbean6039
      @lbean6039 17 днів тому +1

      I’m in Southern CA as well but I don’t have a green thumb… yet haha what soil do you recommend ? I preordered her book but I want to start prepping tomorrow

    • @squashit339
      @squashit339 16 днів тому

      @@lbean6039 I haven't used it, but people seem to love Fox Farm Soil. I use native soil with compost mixed in, but have added Miracle Grow Organic. As a new gardener there will be failures, but just keep going. You will learn and eventually it will all come together. I'm at a point now where tomatoes and flowers pop up like weeds everywhere. I was pulling overgrown weeds from a bed yesterday and found two nice size onions 😂 And in most of Southern CA our herbs grow year round

    • @squashit339
      @squashit339 16 днів тому

      @@Seeing-Being Seriously, so many recalls!

  • @jeannet9592
    @jeannet9592 17 днів тому +1

    Great info! Thank you.

  • @ErikaChristinag
    @ErikaChristinag 16 днів тому +1

    thanks!! I was looking this content!

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy 13 днів тому +1

    You are so right why am I in here watching this video when I should be out in my garden planting I live in Southern California and we have very mild winners as a rule and we have super super hot summers. And we rarely ever get snow maybe once every 20 or 30 years. We did have some snow down here about three years ago and it was the most snow I’ve ever seen in my entire lifetime and I’m 77 years old. So you know we hardly ever get snow here.

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 13 днів тому

      I started sage and Parsley. The parsley germinated pretty fast indoors under my grow lights!

  • @eleanormarcellus8676
    @eleanormarcellus8676 14 днів тому +1

    Thx so much!

  • @ruthbrocato9164
    @ruthbrocato9164 13 днів тому

    Love your Chanel, and can’t wait for the book tomorrow! And the online conference.
    I’m in 7a and think we are a cold climate. But maybe mild. Baltimore weather is rather changeable!

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  11 днів тому +1

      If you have more than a month where the garden is covered in ice/snow, I'd go with cold. I'm in 7b, which I consider mild. So glad you're joining us this Saturday!

  • @LayRae13
    @LayRae13 17 днів тому +2

    Starting this weekend 😍 thank you for all the information & education you give 🥰 & for the free seeds!!! 🫶🏽

  • @michelleloggins3780
    @michelleloggins3780 16 днів тому +2

    What is considered a mild climate? I’m zone 7b plus I’m working on a greenhouse for February. Does that change anything?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  13 днів тому

      You're mild, like me. Nashville is 7b too. A greenhouse will definitely mean you can grow year round

  • @cathysinor4743
    @cathysinor4743 13 днів тому

    Thxs, what type of basil do you plant?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  11 днів тому +1

      There's so many good ones! I love sweet basil, Thai basil, and emerald towers. I've got a blog with all my favs: www.gardenary.com/blog/the-best-types-of-basil-to-grow-in-an-herb-garden

  • @Morticia147
    @Morticia147 17 днів тому +1

    Ok, how cold does it get where you live that Sage and Rosemary are annuals? Where I live we got winters with a lot of frost and about -5 and -20 Celsius and my plants are about 10 years old. And Parsley will as a plant last a few years in the garden but it usually flowers in the 2nd and even if you pick this stems its nor longer edible.

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  16 днів тому

      Rosemary is a tender perennial. It never survived a Chicago winter. That's why many of us have to restart rosemary each year. I mentioned sage only in the context of perennials that you might want to start from seed in January.

  • @linda1776
    @linda1776 17 днів тому +9

    When you put seed advertisements on your screen as you speak. You can't pause it if you need too. You have to completely get out of your video and then hopefully get back to your video again. Maybe make it smaller and way to the side so we can still control what we are watching. If we need to pause it to write something down or to even back up your video to re- listen to it. Thank you

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  17 днів тому +3

      Hmm, I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. We have tagged products in this video, but those should just appear as little boxes in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. If you miss a link to something, it's always in the video description, just FYI. If you're on your phone and don't see the description, click on "more" just below the video title

    • @EdimentalGardens
      @EdimentalGardens 17 днів тому +1

      What kind of phone or tablet are you using? Nicole is right; the product placement is tiny and definitely shouldn’t block the pause button

  • @joangosselin
    @joangosselin 3 дні тому

    Where can I find and buy the seeds you showed in this video?? Thanks.

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  3 дні тому +1

      You can find them here: shop.gardenary.com/collections/garden-seeds

  • @chandaelizabeth3046
    @chandaelizabeth3046 4 дні тому

    I am in zone 5ab, and we usually cant get stuff into the ground until May(the ground is our yard is frozen and snow covered until April) do you think its still worth starting in January?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  3 дні тому

      You might hold off, unless you have a place to pot them up and continue growing them under lights. But it sounds like cool season plants like kale could be going out in April.

    • @kateinvermont
      @kateinvermont 17 годин тому

      @@Gardenary I'm in 4b and was wondering the same thing! We typically can't plant until after Memorial Day. Would I then hold off until March to start these?

  • @larrya3989
    @larrya3989 17 днів тому +3

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  • @SUN7SHINE25
    @SUN7SHINE25 17 днів тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @ErikaChristinag
    @ErikaChristinag 16 днів тому +1

    Sage in portuguese is like " little fish" lol

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  13 днів тому

      Sálvia? Or do you call it something different?

  • @MariaSLeinad
    @MariaSLeinad 17 днів тому +1

    I'm in Philippines how can I join?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  16 днів тому

      You can register here: www.gardenary.com/garden-in-5-live
      It'll be the middle of the night for you though 🥱

  • @saundrayork1654
    @saundrayork1654 14 днів тому

    Hi, I just have 1 off topic question about feedback: Would a YT Creator want to know if a technical aspect of his/her video is preventing the channel from reaching it's full potential?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  13 днів тому

      We're happy to accept feedback from viewers

  • @michelechambers7446
    @michelechambers7446 17 днів тому +5

    I'm so grateful to have someone talking about gardening in Houston. I started my indoors yesterday. To clarify, you recommended putting the tomatoes out in February? What about squashes?

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  17 днів тому +3

      Yeah, Houston's last frost date is usually right around Valentine's Day, so your tomatoes can go out right around then. You can also plant squash then, but you'll sow seeds instead of plant seedlings