First time growing Chijimisai this season & LOVE it. Hard time starting it back in September, then hurricanes came, then a bug ate the rest 😆 But I was able to save 3 plants & it’s beautiful! Bought all your Florida recommendations (from your store) several months ago & I’m so grateful for you & your tips! This video was perfect timing as I was thinking this morning (while bundled up in my winter clothes) “hmm, maybe this fall garden is done before it’s really even started!” 😫 I’ve got beautiful tomatoes that won’t ripen due to cold & not enough sun. Peppers that are stagnant & eggplants that are really trying! 🤞🏼 But you’re right, all the greens are thriving!
I just ordered some seeds from you. This time of the year is weird for sure. I'm surprised you didn't mention Cilantro. Mine is popping up all over the place. It also doesn't germinate until it's cold.
Okay, I just went to your store and bought a bunch if seeds.... hubby's going to kill me..🙅♀️ I'm glad you mentioned Radishes, because I ve tried many many times to grow them, with no luck... I only get the hice leafs, and on I y a ling red root....never bulbs up.😢... Thanks for the information 👍 ❤❤
lol you can never have too many seeds 😁😉 hope those tips help you out. I don’t always check YT comments regularly so if you have other questions reach out to me on FB/IG or email email me from my site. Happy gardening!
I planted some of that lettuce package that I got from you a while ago. They popped up in about 4 days. So great germination rate. I have a LOT left. I'll plant another 12 pack in another week or so,so I have a continuous supply. If the deer don't eat it! I'm in the Withlacoochee forest near Croom. Lots of big & small furry mammals.
Oh boy. Seems likely if the rabbits don’t get it the deer will. A small hoop frame might be helpful if you’re confident you’ll be gardening for years to come.
@ I'm 70. I'm confident I'll wake up tomorrow 😂🙏 I don't know about years to come 😊 My Feral cat is hell on the wabbits. So far no Hogs, skunks, foxes, mice, rats, Bears, Bob Cats... Some Raccoons probably ate my tomatoes last year. But I trapped one & my neighbor ate it. And I must assume I am smarter than the smartest Deer. Eventually I'll outsmart them.🙏 I'm just getting started; again. I worked at Selby Gardens in the 80's. I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you.
I’ll have to try that ford hook. I basically use chard as a trap crop because the pests seem to flock right to it. I haven’t actually harvest but a few leaves of chard in many years.
I LOVE turnips 😅 Growing them and eating them they're mild and delicious when you grow them I believe buying and eating them from the store they're not as fresh and will taste stronger and sharp
Love how detailed you are about the varieties. I'll be buying some seeds. It is frustrating to me though to hear that some of the varieties that are recommended by our ag extension office don't do well here, for example Bloomsdale spinach. I've tried and failed to grow it several times. I'll try your varieties instead because I agree bloomsdale does NOT do well here
I think they have some solid advice for many areas of gardening but varieties especially heirloom varieties are not their strong point. They also tend to rely heavily on pesticides in their management approaches which can skew things a bit for the average home gardener. I am confident these will do much better than bloomsdale for you.
First time growing Chijimisai this season & LOVE it.
Hard time starting it back in September, then hurricanes came, then a bug ate the rest 😆
But I was able to save 3 plants & it’s beautiful! Bought all your Florida recommendations (from your store) several months ago & I’m so grateful for you & your tips!
This video was perfect timing as I was thinking this morning (while bundled up in my winter clothes) “hmm, maybe this fall garden is done before it’s really even started!” 😫
I’ve got beautiful tomatoes that won’t ripen due to cold & not enough sun. Peppers that are stagnant & eggplants that are really trying! 🤞🏼
But you’re right, all the greens are thriving!
Let the nightshades overwinter for super productive spring.
Hope to finish watching tomorrow ❤
I just ordered some seeds from you. This time of the year is weird for sure. I'm surprised you didn't mention Cilantro. Mine is popping up all over the place. It also doesn't germinate until it's cold.
It’s a great option to plant now! Theres so many fantastic crops it’s hard to choose 😊
Okay, I just went to your store and bought a bunch if seeds.... hubby's going to kill me..🙅♀️ I'm glad you mentioned Radishes, because I ve tried many many times to grow them, with no luck... I only get the hice leafs, and on I y a ling red root....never bulbs up.😢... Thanks for the information 👍 ❤❤
lol you can never have too many seeds 😁😉 hope those tips help you out. I don’t always check YT comments regularly so if you have other questions reach out to me on FB/IG or email email me from my site. Happy gardening!
Tell hubby seeds will save $$ on groceries that’s what I do 😂
I planted some of that lettuce package that I got from you a while ago.
They popped up in about 4 days.
So great germination rate.
I have a LOT left.
I'll plant another 12 pack in another week or so,so I have a continuous supply.
If the deer don't eat it!
I'm in the Withlacoochee forest near Croom.
Lots of big & small furry mammals.
Oh boy. Seems likely if the rabbits don’t get it the deer will. A small hoop frame might be helpful if you’re confident you’ll be gardening for years to come.
@
I'm 70.
I'm confident I'll wake up tomorrow 😂🙏
I don't know about years to come 😊
My Feral cat is hell on the wabbits. So far no Hogs, skunks, foxes, mice, rats, Bears, Bob Cats...
Some Raccoons probably ate my tomatoes last year. But I trapped one & my neighbor ate it.
And I must assume I am smarter than the smartest Deer.
Eventually I'll outsmart them.🙏
I'm just getting started; again.
I worked at Selby Gardens in the 80's.
I learn something from every one of your videos.
Thank you.
Big fan of growing Chijimisai. Thanks for sharing.
It is a great one!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ll have to try that ford hook. I basically use chard as a trap crop because the pests seem to flock right to it. I haven’t actually harvest but a few leaves of chard in many years.
Interesting. I’ll get disease especially on rainbow on occasion but typically no pests until late spring.
I LOVE turnips 😅
Growing them and eating them they're mild and delicious when you grow them
I believe buying and eating them from the store they're not as fresh and will taste stronger and sharp
I totally agree with you! There's nothing like fresh garden turnips.
Love how detailed you are about the varieties. I'll be buying some seeds. It is frustrating to me though to hear that some of the varieties that are recommended by our ag extension office don't do well here, for example Bloomsdale spinach. I've tried and failed to grow it several times. I'll try your varieties instead because I agree bloomsdale does NOT do well here
I think they have some solid advice for many areas of gardening but varieties especially heirloom varieties are not their strong point. They also tend to rely heavily on pesticides in their management approaches which can skew things a bit for the average home gardener. I am confident these will do much better than bloomsdale for you.
Can all of these be planted in smaller trays and then transplanted or do they need to be in their forever place from the beginning?
Any root crops (carrots, radish, turnips, beets) like to be planted in their final destination from the get go. The rest you can start in trays.
North west Indiana 5b
Getting in your winter time garden fix! Stay warm up there!
what part of florida are you in?
St Pete
Do you see the kale palm tree plants or seeds?
Lacinato is the one that, as harvested, grows into a “palm tree”
@@TheUrbanHarvest great thank you.. does your store sell them?
@@michellewallis8089 yes. theurbanharvest.com/collections/greens/products/lacinato-kale?_pos=1&_sid=834cd563b&_ss=r
what zone is this in?
10a St Pete
for all intents and purposes. not intensive purposes.