Why I Start Cold Weather Crops INDOORS and You Should Too

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  • @davidrn5600
    @davidrn5600 2 місяці тому +10

    I love your seeds!! The price is unbelievable and I have so many germinated that I can share with those who can't afford starter plants. Your making a difference to do many people you don't even realize

  • @VictoriousGardenosaurus
    @VictoriousGardenosaurus 2 місяці тому +8

    7b and i started indoors on 1/5. Very, very slow going for the first month, fhen transferred outside during a warmer week in February.
    Today, shortly after St. Patty's Day, I've got carrots and parsnips that are getting their second set of true leaves. Hundreds of heads of lettuce, tatsoi, spinach and more greens have been transplanted. Garlic is over a foot tall, the onion sets have sprouted, and volunteer potatos all over the yard.
    I have no idea what I'm doing and its so much fun

  • @nettierg
    @nettierg 2 місяці тому +6

    We had such a warm winter and my garden is just staring at me all ready to go 😂. So tempting to plant something. Have onions and garlic in already. May throw some beets out. Just don't have enough indoor space. Most is taken up by my peppers. Rest of the space is for my tomatoes.

  • @pauletteplatt5109
    @pauletteplatt5109 2 місяці тому +21

    I started my kale in a plastic jug & they're coming along nicely, could probably plant them out. Got the lettuce planted the same way. I love that I don't have to find space for them indoors.

    • @NanaSuze77
      @NanaSuze77 2 місяці тому +3

      I did this for the first time this year. Fingers crossed it works out nicely - I’ll continue the practice

    • @pauletteplatt5109
      @pauletteplatt5109 2 місяці тому +3

      @@NanaSuze77 just be sure to water them if you don't get rain or snow for a while :) drying out is how I killed a couple last year.

    • @NanaSuze77
      @NanaSuze77 2 місяці тому +2

      @@pauletteplatt5109 lots of rain and snow so far, but I will keep an eye on them!

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 2 місяці тому +1

      Been wanting to try this…glad to know it works well!

    • @DragonBabyLove
      @DragonBabyLove 2 місяці тому +2

      I would add that you can speed up winter sowing by letting things germinate indoor and as soon as they sprout, bring the container outside.

  • @dianabasinger731
    @dianabasinger731 2 місяці тому +8

    Perfect timing!!! I've been stressing about this exact dilemma. Thank you Luke.

  • @claguire831
    @claguire831 2 місяці тому +2

    You can also extend the cool season for things like spinach with shade. Last year, I planted it in the shade of my peas, AND had shade cloth over the bed from 10am to 6pm every hot day. I extended the life of my spinach to July!

  • @TyLovePie
    @TyLovePie 2 місяці тому +8

    Thank you for another helpful video Luke!

  • @adventuresinlifemka1762
    @adventuresinlifemka1762 2 місяці тому +3

    I put my cold weather crops in the ground, figuring they will come up when they come up. I have a frost blanket over them right now.

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 2 місяці тому

      Mother Nature is awesome that way. Sometimes I think we over complicate things, lol.

  • @Nuup3831
    @Nuup3831 2 місяці тому +3

    Brussel sprouts are 100% a crop to start early with their extended grow time. Had my sister start hers this week too. She suffered with great looking plants that never reached maturity in upstate NY.

  • @alorastewart7091
    @alorastewart7091 2 місяці тому +2

    I germinated mine indoors and then moved them outside to my greenhouse I think they would definitely be farther along if I kept them inside but I ran out of space so out they went.

  • @lifestapestry2968
    @lifestapestry2968 2 місяці тому +2

    My sugar snap peas are fine planted out in March, here in the cold and wet UK

  • @tonyajackson8827
    @tonyajackson8827 2 місяці тому

    I'm in Zone 5b and started my brassicas around March 2nd in my greenhouse. It's been SO cold out, my poor little sprouts are just limping along right now (my greenhouse is not heated). I'm happy to hear that this slow growth is a GOOD thing!

  • @leslieflanigan7735
    @leslieflanigan7735 2 місяці тому

    Living in Indiana where it can be 35 degrees one day and 60 the next during March/April/May, I've learned this the hard way! I tried direct sowing and nothing came up until it was warm weather and then by what should have been harvest time, everything was trying to bolt. This year, I'm starting them indoors and hoping I can get them out under some plastic about the same time I start my tomato seeds.

  • @user-pb8bp6sr2u
    @user-pb8bp6sr2u 2 місяці тому +4

    Ok regarding that aforementioned broccoli - lots of sources say to move it outside 2 weeks before last frost. Well, I'm in lower Michigan, and like you said it turns from spring to summer in an instant. Last frost for my garden is typically late May, then goes to hot almost instantly, then cools down a little until mid June, then instant hot again. So, when would YOU suggest I transfer them?

    • @ugosmith7529
      @ugosmith7529 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm in zone 5 and I planted out my seedlings in mid april last year with some decent results. I assume you could get away with planting a few weeks earlier than I can. For the most part they may take come cold damage if you get some very low temps but it should be able to bounce back since brassicas are fairly cold tolerant. I'd rather have a slightly smaller broccoli vs a bolted one 😂

  • @paulspanish-he2ki
    @paulspanish-he2ki 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks, Luke! I was just thinking about this...perfect timing!

  • @gohabs9
    @gohabs9 2 місяці тому

    i always have such ambitious plans and then spring flies by and im too late. Not this year im ahead of the game and im a slightly colder climate then you so when your video drops is basically time for me to do whatever youre doing, Shout out Cindy for packing my seeds !

  • @rwally3able
    @rwally3able 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks Luke!!!!!

  • @bryanlloyd1099
    @bryanlloyd1099 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for all of the great information on gardening!

  • @scupbarron
    @scupbarron 2 місяці тому +2

    mice and voles vicious when comes to early radish seeds early season

  • @123loveyourland
    @123loveyourland 2 місяці тому

    I need to watch this video about 20 times, because here in short-season Colorado, this is the topic that has ALWAYS confounded me. I get it now. Mostly. Heading back to watch this again (starting at 9:35 minute mark!) immediately lol. Thank you, Luke!

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @JohnWood-tk1ge
    @JohnWood-tk1ge 2 місяці тому +1

    I am waiting on moving my peppers and tomatoes out to the greenhouse next week fingers crossed. When I do with what I have out there it will be full so things like lettuce that can start in April in the raised beds will have to wait. I usually have a full 4x8’ bed of lettuce, best way I’ve found is to broadcast the seeds then turn a leaf rake upside down so the tines are pointed up and pull across the bed without any downward pressure. I put a bunch of patches on people’s lawns when I had to fix them after digging up phone cables. Great way to bed seed with out getting it to deep.

  • @sandiheilman-ry4jt
    @sandiheilman-ry4jt 2 місяці тому +2

    My corn got taken over by ants! That is a new one for me. Not only did they eat it, they made nests in the kernnels.

  • @brokenmeats5928
    @brokenmeats5928 2 місяці тому +1

    I love ALL MIgardener videos!

  • @Esther-1914
    @Esther-1914 2 місяці тому

    Great advice! Thanks MIgardener! My lettuce always self-seeds. But I still planted seeds inside, so I'll have a longer lettuce season. Same with kale. But I'm still struggling with cilantro. I did sow them direct this year, hoping for better success. We are fortunate we are having an unusually warm month (March). So I'm hopeful. Always hopeful in southern BC, Canada!

  • @knowledgeandmultiskilled
    @knowledgeandmultiskilled 2 місяці тому +3

    The process of growing indoors, for me is taking a long time, and it's warm where I am currently living. I think it should be warm anyway when people start to grow either indoors, or outdoors. I don't think anyone is going to want to wait longer than they have to by planting in bad weather.
    I started to germinate 2 pots of strawberries indoors a while ago. One of my pots already has its second true leaf on many of the plants, and in my other pot well I am still waiting, for the first true leaf to come out. The first two leaves came out in one of my pots, and several of my plants are growing, and I am wondering why it takes, so long to get to the point of transplanting indoors.
    I have a big container, and its indoors, so if any of my plants successfully mature enough then I can transplant it.

    • @VictoriousGardenosaurus
      @VictoriousGardenosaurus 2 місяці тому

      Strawberries start super slow.
      Heat mats help with indoor growth.
      I recently tranplanted a few dozen small strawberry starts a little bit older than what you described.
      They've done well so far, 7b, survived a couple of light frosts and couple 80 degree days.
      I use ag-cloth to cover the containers on these days

    • @knowledgeandmultiskilled
      @knowledgeandmultiskilled 2 місяці тому +1

      @@VictoriousGardenosaurus I think maybe poor lighting might have something to do with why it's taking, so long, for my strawberries to grow,
      I am going to try something different with the lighting, and maybe that might make a difference. It is warm where I am trying to grow my strawberries, so I am not sure if it is a good idea, for me to use a heat mat.
      A little bit older could be the third true leaf that popped out, so how many leaves did your plants have before you decided to transplant?

  • @heathercaldwell3329
    @heathercaldwell3329 2 місяці тому

    I have limited space indoors under my lights. I have found that I’m able to start a lot of my cold weather crops under grow lights and move them out during the day come March when I need to start my tomatoes and peppers. I bring them in when the temps get really cold inside on my table or even in my garage.

  • @cathycharron-folsom4504
    @cathycharron-folsom4504 2 місяці тому

    Great I am going to plant the cold plants in house soon. Our nights still go into teens

  • @wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036
    @wytchwoodhomesteadandkenne5036 2 місяці тому

    I'm in 6b, Southeast Missouri and today I got my sugar snap peas in the ground along with my purple plum radishes, butter lettuce, and tomorrow is cabbage, nasturtiums, potatoes, kale, Brussels sprouts, carrots, onions. My problem is my sunflowers are so big right now I need to up pop them again. I don't dare put them out in the garden yet.

  • @sandrabarton4811
    @sandrabarton4811 2 місяці тому

    Great information, WOW, now I finally understand why my spinach goes to seed so quickly before developing into large plants ! Love your channel, thank you !!!

  • @JaneDoe-ft8sz
    @JaneDoe-ft8sz 2 місяці тому

    It's so hard germinating outside in our unrelenting spring winds.

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 2 місяці тому

    We started onions, radishes, beets, tomatoes and green peppers in milkjugs and they are outside. If these don't start very well, we will try it in breezeway again. This is the first time starting them outside. Just don't want to harden them off. It would be easier this way if it works. Next we will plant lettuce, onions, and tomatoes again in case some don't do well or the weather gets them. Luke, please tell us when you are planting things outside because we always start too late. You seem to have it timed right most of the time and Michigan is even colder than where we are.

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, Luke!!

  • @kaybegley9566
    @kaybegley9566 2 місяці тому +1

    Will you do multi sows indoors? How are you spacing them?

  • @stevetendrich398
    @stevetendrich398 2 місяці тому

    I live in CT. We direct sowed raddish, spinach and some sprouting broccoli as a test at the beginning of march. It is about 75% all germinated as of today. (I put a row cover over the soil to help keep heat in).

  • @JK_341
    @JK_341 2 місяці тому

    Boy that waiting an extra month is so me right now with my carrots! My radishes, beets, snap peas are all up and growing and look great so far. The carrots? Nada! 😂 Hopefully soon!

  • @blossomthymehomestead6176
    @blossomthymehomestead6176 2 місяці тому

    Great well thought out information! thanks!

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 2 місяці тому

    If it’s too cold the seed will rot. The issue we have in upper Midwest is too cold at night. It’s almost impossible unless I use a low tunnel. Even then a quilt is needed at times.
    We had way above normal temps all winter now it’s spring we are low 20s at night and barely 35F in the day and our normal should be 45F. We have been having 60-70s. We are expecting 1-4” of snow Thursday and again possibly Sunday.
    It’s true that our weather can turn on a dime and temps will be 90F by June. So a lot of covering and uncovering to get cool weather crops here.
    If you start cool weather crops indoors they still need to be hardened off also I would think. Maybe ok in a low tunnel. It’s a gamble the way these temps have been the last two years.

  • @beverlyr8152
    @beverlyr8152 2 місяці тому +1

    I sowed a few Brussel sprouts last fall. They survived through winter, grew stalks with teeny sprouts on them. Will these produce sprouts big enough to eat at this point, or are they just for the compost bin now?

  • @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md
    @PaulWhitcomb-ty6md 2 місяці тому

    I'm in Maine, and I have Beets, Kale, Leeks and Celery growing under lights. I'm going to try to get the beets and the pea (seedlings) in the ground by Apr. 1.

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 2 місяці тому

    I've been thinking about experimenting with starting some cold crops in a cold frame {wood frame with a tempered glass window for a top}.

  • @davidmongeon2670
    @davidmongeon2670 2 місяці тому

    This is great! I live in Tucson Az and we have a very mild winter. We usually get very few freezes (we had 12 days sub 32 this year). Our spring is much different than most of the country. With the exception of El nino years, the last frost date (50/50) is mid February or, if you want better odds (90/10), wait until March 29th. The problem is that the temperature goes up into the 90s in very short order (average date April 8th) so I can't grow springtime cold weather crops. What we for fall isn't much different ('23 had 1 100+ day and '22 had 4). And the weather changes quickly... October 31 is usually quite cold. If the weather cooperates and we have below average fall temps I can plant in early October. But if we have a hot spell that year is done for. I don't know why I didn't think of starting them indoors?! I do it for my spring tomatoes and peppers?! Anyway I want to thank you for making me realize I can also start my winter cold crops indoors.

    • @davidmongeon2670
      @davidmongeon2670 2 місяці тому

      The fall data was for days over 100 for the month of October...

  • @JuxstLer
    @JuxstLer 2 місяці тому +1

    Curious. Ever think about using the space under those pallet/tables?
    I see an unused space down there. Plants that aren't at risk of the rodent would be useful in that UNUSED space. Think about it ;)

    • @aprilmay1700
      @aprilmay1700 2 місяці тому

      lol have you seen how much green house space he has? He doesn’t need to be working on the floor.

  • @lori2182
    @lori2182 2 місяці тому

    Or if you live in the south where you have several warm days you could plant them outside and they will sprout and it will not stay warm but they are cold tolerant. I did a whole green stalk in spinach and they sprouted in just a few days outside. I guess in theory I could have started them even earlier inside but they would take up space in the house and have to be hardened off.

  • @DDGLJ
    @DDGLJ 2 місяці тому +2

    Do you presprout anything? I presprout spinach, carrots and parsnips, then transplant the tiny sprouts into the garden. I even do this in the summer with the latter two because they take forever to germinate in the ground. I get the benefit of quick indoor germination but they don’t take up indoor space.

    • @kypie8
      @kypie8 2 місяці тому +2

      That’s smart. I’ll definitely have to try that with my carrots 🥕

    • @DDGLJ
      @DDGLJ 2 місяці тому +1

      @@kypie8 I tried the freezing technique but found the boiling water method worked much better.

    • @blackcoffee2002
      @blackcoffee2002 2 місяці тому +2

      I germinated Broccoli and cabbage seeds and used the hot water method for the soil. There leggy right now but hoping they pull through.

    • @blackcoffee2002
      @blackcoffee2002 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@kypie8carrots are finicky, I've heard they do best direct sow

  • @lidip8700
    @lidip8700 2 місяці тому

    My grow room is growing bigger: 4 shelves, 8 sets of lights, 2 heat mats, 4 fans & a germination tent.... so my hubby is building a 2 sided 16x24 green house (he's making it larger then I had asked for)!
    Thanks for the helpful video, Luke!
    QUESTION: Are Carrots the only veggie not to start ahead, but direct sow them?
    》》Sure hope you get time to create a Jicama video. This is the 2nd year I'm attempting them. They have germinated & 1 has the 2nd set of leaves. Last year a nice vine started to grow, (about 6 inches long) then stopped. It didn't die until I threw it in the compost pile in December. But it didn't continue to grow. ??? I had them in a 7 gallon grow bag.

  • @artstamper316
    @artstamper316 2 місяці тому

    Hehe. I always hit the Like button while the ad is still playing before your video even starts because I know it's going to be a good one. 😂😂

  • @dalekennedy4320
    @dalekennedy4320 2 місяці тому

    I cheated a bit and bought broccoli plants at Lowes last week and planted them today. I am in zone 7a and frequently the plants bolt before they produce. The plants were about $1 each but it will be worth it if we can pick fresh broccoli this year.

  • @wallybruns4035
    @wallybruns4035 2 місяці тому +1

    #469 thumbs up. You're welcome. lol thanks for the video.

  • @FourSeasonFarming
    @FourSeasonFarming 2 місяці тому

    Mouse took out of soil cucumber seeds in the greenhouse two days ago

  • @lisal4623
    @lisal4623 2 місяці тому +1

    Luke I'm in Rochester MI area what about starting peas indoors?

  • @katharine5606
    @katharine5606 2 місяці тому

    Thanks- I learned stuff!

  • @tearsofice21
    @tearsofice21 2 місяці тому

    What about the bolting possibilities/vernalization with cool season crops if you plant too early in the spring? Whats the minimum temp allowable in the spring (night/day)? My understanding is with cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and biennials like kale, swiss chard, onions, lettuces that you would want to avoid both too cold and too hot temperatures as both can cause premature bolting. Our last frost date is Mar 28 and I was planning on transplanting my seedlings then, but now I'm not so sure as nights still get down to 5-10 C, apparently several weeks of those low temps arent great for biennials that think theyre already in their second yr of growth 🤔

  • @kathryncustadio
    @kathryncustadio 2 місяці тому

    Ive been trying to acclimate my lettuce but it goes limp ..7a Massachusetts.. its stili in the 20s and 30s

  • @fortunefarms
    @fortunefarms 2 місяці тому +3

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 2 місяці тому

    I'm having trouble getting Tom Thumb Butterhead lettuce to germinate and Pineapple Tomatillo seeds indoors. Do you know what might be going wrong? Oddly the green Tomatillo seed I got from a grocery store fruit are germinating really well. My purple I bought from you is germinating moderately well, but growing more slowly than the green.
    It's interesting that you said broccoli can bolt if too warm. I have two seedlings under an LED grow light with leaves on one that curl under and both heads started to separate before they got bigger than about 3 inches. I wonder if the ambient temperature is too warm in the room. I'm thinking I might get a few more of those seedlings and plant them directly in the ground. It has mostly been in the 40s and 50s, especially at night. During the day it sometimes gets into the 70s and we have had a few days in the 80s but not many.

  • @moduqueRN
    @moduqueRN 2 місяці тому

    I started my lettuce and onions inside and my seedlings are extremely leggy they are falling over sad 😞 Can they be saved or should I just start over?

  • @cinbob00
    @cinbob00 2 місяці тому

    I started some of my seeds a.few days ago cabbage ,peppers ect the dirt which I made up from peat vermiculite and 4-4-4 fetalizer now there are some little mold hairs on top what should I do they are in a grow tent under lights and heat mat under pepper help 😮

  • @blessildajoy
    @blessildajoy 2 місяці тому

    I'm not statting Brussels till May. I need it to mature in October, not August, which makes it useless and full of bugs. Z6NY

  • @melissareid640
    @melissareid640 2 місяці тому

    Space for starting pants is an issue for me. (2-3 seasons room) I have a small back porch. I have a very small put-together greenhouse, a grow light and a plug-in heater for the seeds will this work for some plants?

  • @havefaithinthegardener5939
    @havefaithinthegardener5939 2 місяці тому

    I have trouble with my. cold weather seedlings getting leggy when I start them indoors. Is there a trick? I have tried starting them under grow lights and starting them in a sunny window with the same result. So sad because I really want that Broccoli and Cauliflower! (Zone 5 Northern Colorado)

  • @andrewhammill6148
    @andrewhammill6148 2 місяці тому

    You can grow them. They are done here my man. Zone 9A. Ain't growing no brassicas now.

  • @bobsiddoway
    @bobsiddoway 2 місяці тому +1

    What zone are you in? 5b here. 😭

  • @sasspopowich1033
    @sasspopowich1033 2 місяці тому

    I had to net my lettuce because the sparrows here will devastate your lettuce. They just keep eating it all year long! Voles and ice eat my root veggies cabbage moths eat my brassicas and lygus bugs eat my beans and peas it’s enough! I have the shortest growing sea so in zone 3 and my Mother Nature tax is ridiculous! I have to net everything!

  • @gylvoss4him
    @gylvoss4him 2 місяці тому

    Can you help me, my peppers never grow.

  • @micheleduguay1299
    @micheleduguay1299 2 місяці тому

    Darn white butterflies ate my cawliflower, brocolli and cabbage what to do

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  2 місяці тому +1

      Cabbage moths can be a party pooper.

    • @micheleduguay1299
      @micheleduguay1299 2 місяці тому

      what can I do naturally. When I can get more rubarb leaves nd put in a big tub with a cover an full of water then let sit for 3 months for the whole garden. Helps keep the bugs away @@MIgardener

  • @anthonycopacetic5016
    @anthonycopacetic5016 2 місяці тому

    People are getting tired of UA-camrs repeating the same stuff every yeah. Ive noticed views are down for all the big channels