10 Crops you can plant in July
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- 0:40 Bush beans
1:24 Squash
1:53 Cucumbers
2:20 Tomatoes
2:51 Corn
3:28 Okra
3:49 Peppers
4:13 Black eyed peas
4:31 Sweet Potatoes
4:56 Potatoes
Episode 251 of the Beginner's Garden Podcast
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This is how you make a video. No b.s talking about yourself for ten minutes. Straight to the point. Great information. THANK YOU.
No, you're totally wrong cause if you don't know something about somebody, are you really gonna trust them
@@sunflower6372es. If the person sounds like they know what they’re talking about, and we’re talking about gardening here-not national security-I’m quite able to discern someone’s “trustworthiness” pretty quickly. I don’t need a 10-minute preamble telling me they’re a master gardener with advanced degrees in horticulture and soil science to make me feel better about planting beans. 🤷🏻. I guess if you’re a person who has never touched a seed or put your hands in the dirt or has never seen someone pick a tomato, THEN I think you’d be better-off knowing that the presenter is truly an “expert?” (Didn’t mean to sound harsh but to start your statement off with “You’re TOTALLY WRONG” was a little harsh, in my opinion.)❤️👍🏼🫡
Agree 100%. This woman was succinct, easy to understand, and clearly knows what she’s talking about. I don’t need a 10-minute preamble listing her many advanced degrees in horticulture and soil sciences to decide she can be “trusted.” We’re talking about gardening-not geopolitical strategy. 👍🏼🫡
@@sunflower6372 Not quite "totally" wrong, but i know where you're coming from with that.
This lady is refreshing in that she isn't just going on and on about anything else and is being direct and to the point, while still being personable and charismatic.
Unlike many of the Ytube "garden gurus" that spend the first 5 minutes of a 20 minute video going on about anything but the subject matter.
I get why the other person is saying that, and this vid was enjoyable AND infomative.
I think I'll subscribe.
truth. hahahaha
You can extend bush bean harvest by pruning them by 2/3 after they seem done. They will produce another crop!
thank you for the advice
Thanks,I'll try it
Ooh wow, nice. Thanks for the tip.
I'll definitely be trying this!
NOOICE : ) will definately try it, thank u! Also keep your kale overwinter, it will grow back :) They become like woody and like little bushes.
Love this, no bs get to the point and provides helpful information. Thank You
One of the other viewers said you have awesome content. I have to absolutely agree. Some people come to youtube for information and instruction; others come to be entertained.
This is my first video of yours to see. Hopefully they are all aligned to the 'want to learn' population because that is me.
Looking forward to seeing more and learning more. Thanks for your time and experience. Jesus bless.
I'm in NJ. I get organic potatoes from the store and I always do a fall planting of potatoes. It's wonderful.
great advice - I've Double cropped beans, peas, squash, okra - with a July planting... beans, peas as late as mid August. Been successful for years zone 6 Ohio.
Thanks I live in OH great to know!
Hey , I'm from Arkansas! Planted okra 2 weeks ago thinking its just an experiment, thanks for the reassurance! Feel more positive about it now!
I'm from Arkansas, too. I start greens like Swiss chard and mustard in July under cucumber and butternut squash trellises.
Hi. Thanks for the tips about cukes and cord. Im just south of atlanta this is worth the effort. I also want to thank you for including your location and growing zone. Not enough UA-cam channel Growers do this and it's frustrating.
I love how detailed you are in your video 😊
Please tell us how long it takes to harvest each plant. 😊
I´m betting on beets. The few ones just sprouting are resisting the heat pretty well. A whole day at the sun with 100ºF!
What worries me is how many people do not grow a garden any longer. I have lived in an apartment for the last 7 years, I have tried everything I know to get out of here, and back into my own house so I can have a garden. Looks like I will never be able to do that. It breaks my heart, at how high prices are now.
Dont give up hope Sara! We don't know what tomorrow will bring . ❤ I live in an apartment and been wanting to find the right place to move so I can have a big garden. I do grow things in grow pots but it's just not what I want in a garden.
My heart goes out to you because even though I don't know ye circumstances , I hate for you to give up on something that's obviously important to you.
Please don't give up. ❤ 9:13
@@debbieparker3691 I am trying to not give up, but my health is taking it's toll at all of this worrying over it. Everytime I hear someone talk about their garden, I break down. I made the biggest mistake moving here. ((((HUGS))) Not seeking pity, I just hope others read this before ever moving to an apartment. Because like me, they may not be able to find anything until it is too late. For me, it is a financial problem now.
@@saraw5942Don’t fret. You can grow in an apartment too and year round! Get a good grow lamp and have at it. You’ll be somewhat limited on what you can grow, but you can still get some of the same satisfaction and peace from the process. Hang in there and do whatever you have to, in order to find the freedom you need. Humans were never intended to live in such ways, so if you can’t get out any time soon, I’d recommend doing whatever you can to spend more time away from the apartment and out in nature. It’s healing in itself.
Sara reach out in your local community. I'll bet there is someone who has plenty of room and land but no idea how to start or maintain a garden, and who would enjoy the benefits avd company of someone with your expertise and enthusiasm.for it. A house requires a lot of work for just one or even a couple of people. If you're having financial and of health issues it may be a very viable solution to your situation. Not to sound too crazy, but in the very near future our ability to feed ourselves and our families could well be life or death questions very soon, dark days of food shortages etc..are coming, as many people are becoming aware. People should be teaming up anyway, one person alone will be hard pressed to survive alone once the economy, banks, supply chain crashes. Rolling blackouts are a certainty as well ...I would try something like that rather than any apartment. Maybe you'll make a new like minded friend or several as well in the process! Good luck and God bless you!
@saraw5942 Have you tried checking in your area for a community garden? Hang in there and don’t give up. We were stuck in an apartment for 8 years and thought there was no way out. Until you can get a place with a garden, try container gardening. There’s some cool containers that stack on top of each other so you can grow things vertically. I found mine at the Dollar Tree. I’m sure you will find great joy and learning in an apartment garden as well as benefiting from whatever you plant. Sending love and prayers to you Sara! 🥰🙏🏼
When you live next to a chemical farmer and he destroys your garden and contaminate your soil for the next four months, you’re not going to be planting anything in July. Stop by and see what’s really happening with the people that grow your food
great info!! Thanks! Please show the potato experiment and corn too. I am totally interested!!!
I Love this video! I learned so much in just a few minuts without getting bored or agitatated with a lot of unnessessry talk .she caught my interest and was easy to listen to. How refreshing!
I loved watching the chickens walking behind her. One almost looked like it was looking into the camera 😂
You have awesome content. I hope you have a beautiful day Jill.
Depending on where you its misleading when you just say ten crops
I have a small but productive garden, but need to learn more. I’m hoping your channel will help. I liked and subscribed. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the tips for July plantings. Informative and easy listening to your suggestions. The buffering time is most helpful.
Commercial Growers in South Georgia plant carrots in August.
I’m in Texas 110 to 112 heat index for a couple of weeks now.. my home garden is struggling. Tomato plant trying to stay alive not producing.. had gotten about 10 tomatoes before the heat hit. Any recommendations for my crops will help😢
For gardening information I’m 70 now and have had the best cherry tomatoes two bushes, and hundreds of tomatoes in grow bags and three of potatoes, thank for any information you can give,
Thank you for the great info... I'm going to plant more zucchini today!!....😔😔😔I had success .... but I didn't give my zucchini enough space to be zucchini ...if that makes sense lol
I got aphids
If you live in zone 9 forget about planting anything else until September. My tomatoes are burned up from temperatures above 100 for weeks with no rain .
My tomatoes are still producing. I have to water almost daily.
Try using shade cloth above them and plenty of mulch on the soil.
Thank you for making this video. I was just wondering some of these things of what I could plant and the month of July. God bless you and your family. Duane.
I've got 21 feet of open raised bed and can't make up my mind on what to put out next. I started bush beans 2 days ago, don't like squash, zucchini, or black-eyed peas. I'm about to take a weed eater to my cucumbers. I'm having trouble getting rid of them. I've got okra, potatoes, tomatoes, and peppers out already. Corn I can get for free from a family farm. Guess I can do some more carrots, and later radishes and turnips. Maybe some lettuce too.
I planted pollinator plants near my vegetables so they have more of a chance to get pollinated.
What are some pollinator plants?
You can store potatoes in the ground right up until the ground freezes. I’m in Zone 6A in New England and we had a mild winter. I was digging up beautiful potatoes in January. They then wintered over wonderfully in my cool dark dry basement.
I live in southern Ohio and I just planted my second potatoes mid July they do great in my raised bed
Hi Jill, I noticed you had one of your raised beds covered with some white transparent looking Row covering.. what exactly is it? Thanks for another great video!!!❤️
It’s insect netting. I’ve got it there to protect new squash from the squash vine borer.
I am in nc and always get at least a 2nd crop of potatoes sometimes a 3rd
My poor bush beans are crispy and frying in the sun before ever flowering or producing anything. Sad. If I pull them into partial shade though they’re doing better and putting on new leaves. I live in east Texas and we’ve had 100+ degree heat for a few weeks now so honestly I’m not too surprised they’re suffering. It’s just disappointing. I planted out all of my dragons tongue seeds so instead of taking the chance of no production at all I grabbed out a few plants and put them in pots under my deck so they’re shaded during the hottest times of the day. I may do that with another variety I am trying as well to see if I can get them to recover and still grow. I have only had success with purple hull peas and I had to replant my pole beans because my others died earlier this month. They got infested with spider mites I think due to heat stress. I replanted rattlesnake beans a few weeks ago and while they’re growing slowly they’re healthy and starting to vine up their poles. Those areas are also in shade during the peak hours of sun too so I’m hoping they’ll survive and thrive. I was able to grow Kentucky wonder pole beans last fall in that same spot all the way until mid December when we had hard freezes down to 16f. Then they definitely died (and I was not surprised). I hope for a similar harvest this fall.
You can plant year around,we are here in south Texas but heat,cold or whatever you can start inside with some and by using hay,mulch you can plant all year around here
Finally a fellow 7b Arkansas gardener video! We are in Clarksville area. I subbed!
I water twice a day morning evening are temps here in Idaho will be above 100 for all of july
What a great video and straight to the point - no big boobs or short shorts just natural born pretty and well presented .
When would be the last call for corn in central Massachusetts, zone 5b?
Thanks for the great garden tips. I'll be planting some more bush beans tomorrow. Thank you.
Evening JIll I presume your are in Blighty as I am in Portugal and you don't plant anything here n July or August or it will die in the hot sun you need to wait while Sep, then start planting for winter harvest. As I have learned to my cost since arriving you plant first crop 6 weeks before Blighty and a second crop in Sep so can harvest Christmas on.
Some varieties of bush beans tolerate cold temps better such as Provider and Royal Burgundy, these do better in the fall with cool nights; I'm having good luck with Bronco bush beans in the summer heat. The same is true of corn and cucumbers, soil temp matters not to plant too early. My local stores have loads of chili peppers left over
Hey I subscribed. Awesome information. I am going to put summer squash in. It's July. So I am going to get busy on my summer squash. Thanks sister.
We've had some great luck with carrots in the late summer/fall. You can also keep them in the ground up until the first hard freeze, or longer if you cover them real good with some leaves or something.
looking at your podcast (on iphone) and you reference #251 but then the shows AREN'T labeled with episode numbers! which also makes navigation hard. : /
You can plant means from seedlings or seeds?
Yep on cucumbers, just planted more , last weekend. Squash , lettuce, Romaine. (Mideast)
Just started following your podcast after watching this. I am 40 and just planted my first garden. It is only 4500sq feet and I have had a few issues but I am learning and getting a crop in already. I planted way too much but the garden has yet to keep up enough for my wife and I to be able to preserve anything. We will prevail...or get full first.
Great info! Don't know when I'll have the time, but who knows, I may just have a green thumb.😉
I live in Texas and I finally have a way of planting but I don't know what I can plant here in this state can you tell me that would be great thank you love your videos
Excellent information as usual, thank you 😊
I am in Bangor Maine area, zone 4.a to 5. I planted potatoes in containers. The Pontiac Red have flowered, and should be ready to dig in a couple weeks or so. The other varieties should be ready later in the season, Yukon Gold, Red Norland and Kennebec. Northern varieties, may not work in the south.
I just harvested my potatoes yesterday (video coming in a few weeks on that). The Yukon Gold and Red Norland did well. Red Pontiac was average but Kennebec not so good; it never does as well here. I'll be trying Yukon Gold again for fall and I'll be curious to see how it does in cooler temps.
@@thebeginnersgarden thank you for the information, how much is the price of Lombok, tomatoes, and cucumbers in your city
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What part of Arkansas? I have been needing someone in my area, I’m in Texarkana,, Thank you
Great content
You didn't mention radish or scallons, oinions....you cand get up to 3 or 4 harvest a season
Squash good this time of year, that moth that gives you vine borers have laid their eggs, hatched larvae that has eaten other people squash vines and you're home free.
I’m in Texas and I got surprise potato plants from my compost. And a few extra tomato plants.
Informative and nicely done! Subscribed.
You don't mind me asking what part of the country you live in
Are you referring to south africa July
Caterpillars and squash bugs have demolished my corn, cucumber , squash and my zucchini.. good thing I'm in zone 9b
Thanks for this video! Question- my peppers are so slow and it has to do with pest damage. What diy or natural solution has worked for you? I haven’t pruned them any either. Do you find that pruning helps speed up leaf/flowering? Thanks!
I'm in North Texas Denison. It is real hot here all summer. I got all kinds of potatoes in.
like size ! zone matters and when frost to frost is 100 days or less. and July is the Hottest time of the grow period. Planting in July should either be weeds or stones. cause anything else will still be grass when the snow comes.
Great video!!!!!❤
Thx for the info. Well done!
Love this video, thanks for the information. Have a great day!
Potato planting sounds interesting for a 83yr old
Basil propagate very easy!!
I HAVE 40 ACRES COME GROW GARDENS WITH ME PLEASE
Great tips and tricks 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💚
Really informative, straight to the point.
JULY? This is the middle of WINTER, with Frost snowing, super cold, so how can this work?
She's in Arkansas
Very helpful,thanks!
Great video ~ thanks for sharing!!
I am in zone 7 near Memphis, TN so this is good for me.?
Great presentation. Direct to the point and great pacing.
Was that an automower I saw behind you?
I appreciate your videos. I am also from Arkansas. We are located in western Arkansas.
I'm in the River Valley!
@@thebeginnersgarden that’s awesome! You are very close to me then! I’m borderline river valley and Ouachitas.
I'm also in the River Valley😊
what about pear tomatoes?
Oh darn, i did not put my potatoes in the fridge...
How did those potatoes do? I’m trying it this july
Great video, thank you!!👍🙄
I'm in southern California
I have some potatoes seeds left from spring. Is it still good to plant for winter harvest?
Do you plant by moon phases?
good info.
Thank you for this tips
Thank you for good content and useful info.👍
Id plant with her❤❤❤😊
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Hi Jill lovely video, I'm not sure how this is done. How do you get your potatoes to sprout in when you want them to?
For a fall planting, I'm trying two different things. One, I ordered seed potatoes from Wood Prairie Family Farm in late June (they don't ship in July). When the potatoes arrived, they had already broken dormancy so they are about ready. I'm also going to put some of my spring harvest in the refrigerator for a month before bringing them into warmth to sprout them. I've never done either for a fall planting, so it's all an experiment at this point. My podcast episodes with Jim at Wood Prairie Family Farm back in early 2022 (the Beginner's Garden Podcast) gives much more detail to this.
Love your video ! 🇨🇦
How did you learn so much ch about gardening? I’m new to it and honestly it’s lot of information. And a bit overwhelming
I'm self-taught. I read a lot of books when I began (podcasts and youtube videos were more scarce). Hearing from other gardeners helped lay a foundation, but actually doing it taught me the most. I'd recommend listening to a lot of different gardeners to get different perspectives, but really pay attention to the ones who garden in a climate similar to yours. Not only zone (because growing conditions can vary widely even with the same zone). Instead, perhaps even more important, look for gardeners with similar last and first frost dates since that dictates your growing season more than a zone does.
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Thanks. Are you getting rain? We are in NE Missouri bringing temps back into the 80’s instead of 90’s but still humid.
Nope, no rain for a month and temps above 100 plus humidity. It's been rough.
@@thebeginnersgarden OUCH;(
@@thebeginnersgarden Same here, SW MO
Nice vid, thanx!
Great video ... 👍
motivated now
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Thankyou 😊