being ever optimistic I did some late season planting. Here in zone 5B… I started more squash plants in the house a while ago. Put them out in the garden along with some bush green beans. I planted some beet seeds middle of August as well to see if anything is happening they are germinating but who knows… It all depends on the frost 🤞
Oh cool. I actually grew up in Virginia. Maybe you visited Jamestown Island before? That long road, Jamestown Road, is where I grew up. Creeks, river and really, really good soil for gardening. :) So nice to meet you! And thanks for commenting. :)
I have already planted beets, green beans, cucumbers, herbs, squash, and pepper for the greenhouse and tomatoes. I love provider bean it’s my favorite. . I love cosmic purple carrots. I still have kale to plant. I will be planting radish and lettuce, spinach carrots I have so much to plant. I a zone 7 also. Stay safe and blessed. Wendy🇺🇸🙏🏻🐞🦋
Thank you Wendy! I thought about squash because I wanted to see if I get less bug pressure this time of year. Have you noticed so? Does that really happen?
@@JulesGardening normally yes the bug pressure is very minimal for Fall squash. However, this year is different.I just started getting squash bugs on two squash that have been planted for a few months. I only had one squash seed germinate and it’s in a tub so far so good🙏🏻 beets, onions, rutabagas, kale, dandelion, carrots, parsnips, garlic, green beans, cucumbers and I have kept potatoes going all season. I also started some herbs for the greenhouse and I want to plant when it’s much cooler some cilantro. I am planting more tomatoes in the greenhouse. I will plant lettuce and spinach when it cools off more. I love the provider bean I have been growing it for years it’s the best. If I have time I want to have a few cold frames I have more windows that were given to us, and several years back I bought five windows at habitat for humanity resale store and one is one the solar food dehydrator. I will have to see if I have time then I could do more greens. The thing with the squash bugs is growing them in a bed and checking under the leaves daily like twice a day for any eggs or bugs. I keep a jar of water and pull off the eggs put in the jar and bugs and then seal them in the jar. Wipe them out before they wipe me out. It’s been a hard season
@@hardnackfarms1736 I like that technique! And you gave me an idea. I was given four windows from my grandparents old house. Might need to use those like you report above. Our season has been different. Herbs. No problem. Corn, not bad and not good. Squash, all of it, vine borers. Pasting tomatoes fusarium wilt. First cucumbers, way below average. Our blue lake pole beans were actually bush beans (supply chain screw up.) But our "shed bed" is thriving with okra, cucumbers (second planting), hot pepper, sweet peppers, eggplant, and massive heirlooms. The apple tree has produced. The grapes and berries, meh. It has just been a weird year. We had a very dry June, and then 15 days in the 90's back in July. Both unusual around here. Heck, I am still trying to get enough speckled romans for pasting. We are in now or never mode with maters and cucumbers and, well that is why I planted those provider beans. We still need ALL 3 for putting up. Crazy year. Ever tried growing a Pineapple Tomato or Mexico Tomato?
Hey Brother. Great mix there. Love the purple carrots. I dig the cucumbers. Not a big pickle fan though. Buttercrunch lettuce for the win. Good times. Thank you my friend. Sending you love. Peace, Love, Namaste, Laterrrrrrrrs
Just beans. They should be fine. We started round two roughly two weeks ago. They are doing fine and will be producing in early september. Just make sure you take care of the water, you know? Been really dry here anyway. They need a lot per 5 foot of row and especially once flowering and producing. Good luck and happy gardening!
Nice variety! For the last couple of years here in zone 4a, I usually plant spinach and a a package on mixed variety of greens. But, I do have Cauliflower and Broccoli seeds from last year. So I 'm thinking of pushing the envelope this weekend in my little greenhouse. If I have time, great. If not, oh well lol. Take care my Friend!
Add sugar snap peas. You can eat the pods and later the shoots as salad greens. They’re very very tasty and don’t take much space. I’m too zone 7a Virginia 😊
I tried beans in August for the first time last year and it worked out beautifully. Wonderful crop. I’m zone 9 but don’t get warm weather ever. My frost comes in mid Nov but all the warm weather plants die off on October since it hits below 50 consistently. I grow similar fall crops to you 😊
That is interesting. Didn't think about the below 50 factor, for your zone I mean. Fingers crossed on the beans! Hoping the weather chills a bit more. We have a had a super hot July and early August. Have a great weekend! ☀️
Looks like it was slightly on the warm side when you were shooting this. 😅 Good selection for fall there Jules. With you being in zone 7, you get maybe an extra month of growing in the fall (vs my location). I've just planted my carrots and I have some broccoli to transplant. I also have lettuce successions lined up.
Lettuce succession sounds spot on! We are skipping on the broccs and collards this year. Oh, the camera used was set on purpose to "film filter" and I just chose not to enhance the capture. I am red, but not THAT red. lol. Camera function. I would be heading to ER if I was that red. lol.
Looks like a good line up! Experiment away!! I'm in 6a, guess I should have mine in ASAP! I'll probably try most of the ones you mentioned and maybe some turnips again. Maybe onions and garlic. We'll see.😁 Blessings!
Hey, also, I'm thinking about cooking up some of my sweet potato leaves. Heard they are good for you. I suppose it doesn't matter at what point I harvest them while still growing sweet potatoes?
I see you’ve been getting a bit of sun 🥵no doubt from working n your garden. I usually look the same Z Monday mornings 😄 I’m in 8b/9a and I’ve just started more squash, tomatoes cucumbers and melons. Fingers crossed I get something. I’ve got at least 90 days before my first frost 🤞
Good morning Nicole! Oh goodness, 90 days is a LOT of time. I am not really THAT red. I used a "film" filter on a Q2zoom because of the sun. I saw that and didn't feel like enhancing fixing the color in edit. lol. I am red but not THAT bright. lol. I have some native american in the family line, which, well, my complexion is all over the place.
Congrats. I'm in 8a North Texas. The 108-111 temps hv my garden extremely heat stressed. Only harvest was flowers & basil, but this is my start over planting. Finally hv tomato & cuke blossoms. My succulents, nasturtiums & turnip greens are inside with the dog 🐕😂 Happy gardening 🎉🌱🌱
Awesome trellis Jules! Yes I’ve seen that board method used before & it intrigues me!! Some great growing tips my friend & you’ve still got heaps of food going in yeeeew! 🙌🏼🥬🥒🥕
Heck yeah! Why skip 75 days of growing season? We have it pretty nice in our area. 194 growing days according to the almanac. How about you? How growing days do you get typically?
@@JulesGardening roughly the same Jules, although last season was really weird due to El Nina weather pattern. Very late season that went longer…… we are expecting the same this season coming….. !!!!!
Fantastic! I'm growing all that except for turnip greens. I don't have much luck with them. So far they get eaten as a sprout so, I gave up trying. Oh and provider beans. I still have Bush beans going.
Hey thanks Tony! I was thinking about you this past weekend, and believe it or not, I could not remember the channel name! Had the big C back and February and I am thinking I have some long term effects.
Loving the Fall crop ideas Jules! I’ve got some seeds started indoors for the broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, cabbage, bunching onions, four lettuce varieties, celery and herbs. Also I’m planning on direct sewing later in the season some peas, burgundy noodle beans and Danver carrots. Still debating on giving big yellow and red onion bulbs a try for Fall planting to overwinter in Zone 7b. Any thoughts?
Wow! Lots going on! I would go for it with the onions! Planned on mentioning that for September planting later. Leeks, Onions and Garlic plantings in the fall. Thanks for the reminder on peas, too. Our pea station is overrun right now with watermelon vines. But we can still plant the peas. lol. Have a super weekend! ☀️
Hello. Wyatt Quarles distributes their seed to local seed stores and garden centers. These are, to my knowledge, all independently own stores. I have shopped their products in 3 different stores. Their seeds are distributed pre-packaged and in bulk. I buy as much or as little as I want at my local store. Good example of many, you can get more carrot seed than you can plant in a year for 25 cents. Here is a link their website. There is a store locator search option by zip code, which is regionally limited. www.wqseeds.com/ Disclaimer: I am not an agent for nor a commissioned salesman for Wyatt-Quarles. My recommendation(s) are based on my use as a consumer.
My non-melinated brother you need to seriously look into some high SPF sunblock. I thought the kids played with the contrast of my tv when I first started this video. Skin cancer doesnt play.
Good morning. Actually I am a skin cancer patient. My skin does tone red from native american heritage, but the degree of redness is from the filter on the camera. I simply did not adjust the video coloring after the shoot due to pure laziness. I am not as red as that particular video indicates. Thank you for your concern. Peace on. Oh, yes, I do use sunblock. Even on the ears nose and lip. ;)
being ever optimistic I did some late season planting. Here in zone 5B… I started more squash plants in the house a while ago. Put them out in the garden along with some bush green beans. I planted some beet seeds middle of August as well to see if anything is happening they are germinating but who knows… It all depends on the frost 🤞
Now that makes me smile. 5b HAS to be a late season challenge. Waiting to see the results! Cool beans!
@@JulesGardening Ooooh good idea!!!
just found your channel 🤗im 7b, virginia, looking forward to seeing what you go🤗christy
Oh cool. I actually grew up in Virginia. Maybe you visited Jamestown Island before? That long road, Jamestown Road, is where I grew up. Creeks, river and really, really good soil for gardening. :)
So nice to meet you! And thanks for commenting. :)
Excellent Content 🎉
Thank you so much.
@@JulesGardening you're very welcome 😁
Chef Beth said “no collards”???? Whaaaat??? Love some radishes! 👍🏻
I know I know. Turnip greens this year. lol. Good to see you post, too. Been missing your stuff Chris. 🍻
Kale, broccoli, carrots ,lettuce and radishes are my go to fall crops trying cabbage this year as well.
Good luck with all of it! We are adding napa cabbage and trying to beat the first frost. It will be close. :)
If I had a fall garden these would be what I would grow, Good suggestions have a good one bro!
You too! Thanks.
I have already planted beets, green beans, cucumbers, herbs, squash, and pepper for the greenhouse and tomatoes. I love provider bean it’s my favorite. . I love cosmic purple carrots. I still have kale to plant. I will be planting radish and lettuce, spinach carrots I have so much to plant. I a zone 7 also. Stay safe and blessed. Wendy🇺🇸🙏🏻🐞🦋
Thank you Wendy! I thought about squash because I wanted to see if I get less bug pressure this time of year. Have you noticed so? Does that really happen?
@@JulesGardening normally yes the bug pressure is very minimal for Fall squash. However, this year is different.I just started getting squash bugs on two squash that have been planted for a few months. I only had one squash seed germinate and it’s in a tub so far so good🙏🏻 beets, onions, rutabagas, kale, dandelion, carrots, parsnips, garlic, green beans, cucumbers and I have kept potatoes going all season. I also started some herbs for the greenhouse and I want to plant when it’s much cooler some cilantro. I am planting more tomatoes in the greenhouse. I will plant lettuce and spinach when it cools off more. I love the provider bean I have been growing it for years it’s the best. If I have time I want to have a few cold frames I have more windows that were given to us, and several years back I bought five windows at habitat for humanity resale store and one is one the solar food dehydrator. I will have to see if I have time then I could do more greens. The thing with the squash bugs is growing them in a bed and checking under the leaves daily like twice a day for any eggs or bugs. I keep a jar of water and pull off the eggs put in the jar and bugs and then seal them in the jar. Wipe them out before they wipe me out. It’s been a hard season
@@hardnackfarms1736 I like that technique! And you gave me an idea. I was given four windows from my grandparents old house. Might need to use those like you report above.
Our season has been different. Herbs. No problem. Corn, not bad and not good. Squash, all of it, vine borers. Pasting tomatoes fusarium wilt. First cucumbers, way below average. Our blue lake pole beans were actually bush beans (supply chain screw up.) But our "shed bed" is thriving with okra, cucumbers (second planting), hot pepper, sweet peppers, eggplant, and massive heirlooms. The apple tree has produced. The grapes and berries, meh. It has just been a weird year. We had a very dry June, and then 15 days in the 90's back in July. Both unusual around here.
Heck, I am still trying to get enough speckled romans for pasting. We are in now or never mode with maters and cucumbers and, well that is why I planted those provider beans. We still need ALL 3 for putting up. Crazy year.
Ever tried growing a Pineapple Tomato or Mexico Tomato?
Hey Brother. Great mix there. Love the purple carrots. I dig the cucumbers. Not a big pickle fan though. Buttercrunch lettuce for the win. Good times. Thank you my friend. Sending you love. Peace, Love, Namaste, Laterrrrrrrrs
Peace brother. Hey got a new teaser out on the music channel.
I have been thinking about trying another round of green beans...I believe I will go for it! Glad I watched your video.
Just beans. They should be fine. We started round two roughly two weeks ago. They are doing fine and will be producing in early september. Just make sure you take care of the water, you know? Been really dry here anyway. They need a lot per 5 foot of row and especially once flowering and producing. Good luck and happy gardening!
Watching again in august 2023 as i prepare for the fall season! Great video
Thanks Susie!
Rockin' and Rollin' looks like you're going have a great fall Garden.
Thanks! Also added some zuchinni and mini bear pumpkin. Nothing to lose but seed. :)
Nice variety! For the last couple of years here in zone 4a, I usually plant spinach and a a package on mixed variety of greens. But, I do have Cauliflower and Broccoli seeds from last year. So I 'm thinking of pushing the envelope this weekend in my little greenhouse. If I have time, great. If not, oh well lol. Take care my Friend!
Heck. All you can do is give it go. Only seed afterall. :)
I was tried to search for this information. Now I'm so happy to find this. Thanks for sharing! 🐶🐱
Thank you.
Add sugar snap peas. You can eat the pods and later the shoots as salad greens. They’re very very tasty and don’t take much space. I’m too zone 7a Virginia 😊
Good point!
I've planted carrots, peas and I need to get more seeds this week for beets and turnips. Good info and update!
Thanks Cindy. I believe I have grown my last beet. I will mail you my seed. :)
@@JulesGardening You are so sweet.
The cosmic purple carrots are my sons favorite to plant! And my favorite to roast and slice in half for a beautiful roasted carrot ❤
Thanks for sharing that. They did well then and now. Awesome flavor and color! Love em.
I tried beans in August for the first time last year and it worked out beautifully. Wonderful crop. I’m zone 9 but don’t get warm weather ever. My frost comes in mid Nov but all the warm weather plants die off on October since it hits below 50 consistently.
I grow similar fall crops to you 😊
That is interesting. Didn't think about the below 50 factor, for your zone I mean. Fingers crossed on the beans! Hoping the weather chills a bit more. We have a had a super hot July and early August. Have a great weekend! ☀️
Nice video Brother! I like to hunt in the fall! Lol we're usually down to just tomatoes in the fall maybe cucumbers! God bless stay safe!
Thanks! You too!
Looks like it was slightly on the warm side when you were shooting this. 😅 Good selection for fall there Jules. With you being in zone 7, you get maybe an extra month of growing in the fall (vs my location). I've just planted my carrots and I have some broccoli to transplant. I also have lettuce successions lined up.
Lettuce succession sounds spot on! We are skipping on the broccs and collards this year. Oh, the camera used was set on purpose to "film filter" and I just chose not to enhance the capture. I am red, but not THAT red. lol. Camera function. I would be heading to ER if I was that red. lol.
@@JulesGardening lol. That's funny. Looked like you were burning up. 🤣
Awesome Jules. I’m inspired
Good morning Susie. Still time still time. :)
We're adding a few more plants but we can't get away with some on your list up here in 4B. Looks like you've got a good plan for the fall! Cheers!
Thanks. Actually added zuchinni and mini bear pumpkin. Nothing to lose but a few seeds, right?
Looks like a good line up! Experiment away!! I'm in 6a, guess I should have mine in ASAP! I'll probably try most of the ones you mentioned and maybe some turnips again. Maybe onions and garlic. We'll see.😁 Blessings!
Hey, also, I'm thinking about cooking up some of my sweet potato leaves. Heard they are good for you. I suppose it doesn't matter at what point I harvest them while still growing sweet potatoes?
Oh, definitely get the onions and garlic in for next year. That's how ya do it!
Never tried, but I would definitely do that before the first frost for sure.
I see you’ve been getting a bit of sun 🥵no doubt from working n your garden. I usually look the same Z Monday mornings 😄
I’m in 8b/9a and I’ve just started more squash, tomatoes cucumbers and melons. Fingers crossed I get something. I’ve got at least 90 days before my first frost 🤞
Good morning Nicole! Oh goodness, 90 days is a LOT of time. I am not really THAT red. I used a "film" filter on a Q2zoom because of the sun. I saw that and didn't feel like enhancing fixing the color in edit. lol. I am red but not THAT bright. lol. I have some native american in the family line, which, well, my complexion is all over the place.
Nice, what an awesome growing zone
@@JulesGardening LOL! Oh good 😁 I have to admit, I was a little concerned about your color 😬🌱
@@NicoleSmithGardening awe, well thank you. Just a camera "trick" so to speak.
Congrats. I'm in 8a North Texas. The 108-111 temps hv my garden extremely heat stressed. Only harvest was flowers & basil, but this is my start over planting. Finally hv tomato & cuke blossoms. My succulents, nasturtiums & turnip greens are inside with the dog 🐕😂
Happy gardening 🎉🌱🌱
Awesome trellis Jules! Yes I’ve seen that board method used before & it intrigues me!! Some great growing tips my friend & you’ve still got heaps of food going in yeeeew! 🙌🏼🥬🥒🥕
Heck yeah! Why skip 75 days of growing season? We have it pretty nice in our area. 194 growing days according to the almanac. How about you? How growing days do you get typically?
@@JulesGardening roughly the same Jules, although last season was really weird due to El Nina weather pattern. Very late season that went longer…… we are expecting the same this season coming….. !!!!!
Great video on what to plant this time of year! The boards over your carrot seeds is a nifty little tip you slipped in there.
Thanks!
Very cool brother! That’s a nice plan! I hope it all goes well!
Hello Dominic!
Great Video.
Thanks Shannon! Time for the September video!
Fantastic! I'm growing all that except for turnip greens. I don't have much luck with them. So far they get eaten as a sprout so, I gave up trying. Oh and provider beans. I still have Bush beans going.
Awesome!
Hey. We do too, just adding the third leg. ;)
@@JulesGardening My mind....lol! You guys are rocking it!
Great tips Jules. Hope that you and Chef Beth are doing well and that you have a blessed week.
Hey thanks Tony! I was thinking about you this past weekend, and believe it or not, I could not remember the channel name! Had the big C back and February and I am thinking I have some long term effects.
Hopefully you won’t have that constant cough like I have. It’s hard to make videos sometimes because of the cough. Good luck with your effects.
Great list. Great reminder. I love my butter crunch lettuce. Time to get it going again.
Heck yeah!
nice one tnx for sharing
Most welcome!
Cosmic purple carrot r awesome
I hope so! Never tried one. :)
Thank you
Most welcome! Happy gardening!
Loving the Fall crop ideas Jules! I’ve got some seeds started indoors for the broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, cabbage, bunching onions, four lettuce varieties, celery and herbs. Also I’m planning on direct sewing later in the season some peas, burgundy noodle beans and Danver carrots. Still debating on giving big yellow and red onion bulbs a try for Fall planting to overwinter in Zone 7b. Any thoughts?
Wow! Lots going on! I would go for it with the onions! Planned on mentioning that for September planting later. Leeks, Onions and Garlic plantings in the fall. Thanks for the reminder on peas, too. Our pea station is overrun right now with watermelon vines. But we can still plant the peas. lol. Have a super weekend! ☀️
I like your board trick👌🍺🍺
Thanks! So dang hot, top soil dried out QUICK.
Jules, may I ask where you purchase your Wyatt Quarles seeds at and do I have to buy in mass? I'm just a home gardener.
Hello. Wyatt Quarles distributes their seed to local seed stores and garden centers. These are, to my knowledge, all independently own stores. I have shopped their products in 3 different stores. Their seeds are distributed pre-packaged and in bulk. I buy as much or as little as I want at my local store. Good example of many, you can get more carrot seed than you can plant in a year for 25 cents. Here is a link their website. There is a store locator search option by zip code, which is regionally limited.
www.wqseeds.com/
Disclaimer: I am not an agent for nor a commissioned salesman for Wyatt-Quarles. My recommendation(s) are based on my use as a consumer.
@@JulesGardening Thank you so much for this.
@@craftjunkie-gq2rb absolutely, and best of luck.
we are zone 8 I need to get to my fall garden , gonna try the beans this fall , thanks for the ideas
You are very welcome and good luck! ☀️🌼☀️
I am sadly reporting that my garden has grown over. I don’t have the time necessary to weed it like it should have been.
Your doing a great job 👏🏻
Hey, ever thought of some hip high raised beds and timed watering system? Less maintenance?
My non-melinated brother you need to seriously look into some high SPF sunblock. I thought the kids played with the contrast of my tv when I first started this video. Skin cancer doesnt play.
Good morning. Actually I am a skin cancer patient. My skin does tone red from native american heritage, but the degree of redness is from the filter on the camera. I simply did not adjust the video coloring after the shoot due to pure laziness. I am not as red as that particular video indicates. Thank you for your concern. Peace on. Oh, yes, I do use sunblock. Even on the ears nose and lip. ;)
I've planted carrots, peas and I need to get more seeds this week for beets and turnips. Good info and update!
Good luck! And thanks for dropping in.